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PRINCE2 Practitioner Exam - Topic 1 Question 84 Discussion

Actual exam question for PRINCE2's PRINCE2 Practitioner exam
Question #: 84
Topic #: 1
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Project Scenario -- Health and Safety Training Project:

ABC Company is a well-established training company that uses a standard model to develop training materials and deliver courses to customers.

ABC Company has commissioned a project in response to recent changes in government legislation relating to health and safety on construction sites. The project will deliver ''capability to provide health and safety training'', including the materials needed for classroom-based training and e-learning. The expected benefits for construction companies include a reduction in lost days and legal costs due to accidents.

The e-learning course will be developed by a specialist external consultancy. The materials for classroom-based training will be delivered by ABC Company's development team. All course materials will be piloted before they are used. ABC Company will deliver training to its customers and also hopes to sell the course materials to other training companies as part of their operational business. ABC Company will use their own sales and marketing departments to promote the courses.

The legislation requires construction companies to comply with the new legislation within two years. The course materials and trainers have to be accredited by a government agency before courses can be delivered. ABC Company is planning to deliver pilot courses within five months of starting the project.

The ABC Company standard development model for new courses recommends the following stages:

End of the Project scenario.

Additional Information:

The Chief Executive Officer (CEO) founded the company five years ago. Under her leadership, ABC Company has grown quickly into a successful training company. It delivers a range of accredited professional training.

The Finance Director is also a founder member of ABC Company and is responsible for authorizing budgets for the Operations and Development Teams. She authorizes all large contracts personally.

The Purchasing Manager reports to the Finance Director and is responsible for managing and monitoring supplier contracts.

The Operations Director is responsible for the delivery off all training and for the training development budget. His department organizes courses, venues and trainers. They work with the Product and the Sales teams to provide a comprehensive training schedule. ABC Company's IT manager reports to the Operations Director.

The Business Development Director has recently been appointed to identify new training needs and propose new products. She will work with the Operations. Director to ensure a cost-conscious approach and that appropriate development technologies are used for the health and safety course.

The Training Development Manager reports to the Business Development Director and is responsible for developing training materials and gaining accreditation, in accordance with the standard course development model. Course developers in his team have skills in a range of development technologies and are allocated to projects as needed.

The Training Delivery Manager, who reports to the Operations Director, is responsible for ensuring that internal and external trainers deliver ABC Company training courses to the required standard. He also checks course materials to ensure they are fit for purpose and of the required quality.

The Central Services Director has responsibility for corporate communications, facilities management and configuration management. He recently led a project to consolidate all company quality systems into one quality management system and set up a corporate quality department, now managed by the Corporate Quality Manager.

The Corporate Document Manager reports to the Central Services Director. She helped establish the company's document management system and now operates it across the business. She manages a team of administrators and contracts staff when workload is high.

The Sales Director joined ABC Company two months ago and is keen to establish himself by suggesting new markets for the courses and material. All account managers and the marketing team report to him. They promote existing training courses to other training companies and existing customers.

End of the additional information.

The Training Delivery Manager was identified as the senior user. However, before the project begins, this manager goes on long-term sick leave. The executive says that they do not need to replace the role of senior user on the project board.

Is this an appropriate application of the 'defined roles and responsibilities' principle, and why?

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Laurel
3 months ago
I think the executive's decision could lead to issues later on.
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Maile
3 months ago
Two out of three is good enough, right?
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Vi
3 months ago
Wait, are they really okay with no trainer input? That sounds off.
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Shoshana
3 months ago
I agree, trainers should definitely have a voice on the board!
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Lashandra
4 months ago
Seems risky to not replace the senior user.
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Graciela
4 months ago
I think it's risky to proceed without a senior user. The trainers' needs are essential for the project's success, so I lean towards option C.
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Tamar
4 months ago
I feel like the executive's role is crucial, but I wonder if two out of three stakeholders is really enough. Maybe option B is valid?
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Kate
4 months ago
I remember a similar question where we discussed the importance of representation on project boards. I think option C makes a strong case for that.
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Josefa
5 months ago
I'm not entirely sure about the implications of not having a senior user on the board. I think trainers should definitely have a voice in the project.
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Olga
5 months ago
This question requires a close reading of the scenario to understand the project governance structure and the roles of the key stakeholders. I'll need to carefully analyze the information provided to determine whether the executive's decision is appropriate, considering the defined roles and responsibilities principle. I'll need to think critically about the potential implications of that decision for the project's success.
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Eric
5 months ago
Okay, let me think this through step-by-step. First, I need to identify the key stakeholders and their roles, as described in the scenario. Then I'll need to assess whether the executive's decision to not replace the senior user is appropriate, based on the defined roles and responsibilities principle. I'll need to weigh the pros and cons of that decision to determine the best answer.
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Ryann
5 months ago
I'm a bit unsure about this one. There's a lot of detail in the scenario, and I'm not sure which aspects are most relevant to answering the question. I'll need to read through it carefully and try to identify the key points about the stakeholders and their roles.
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Renea
5 months ago
This seems like a straightforward question about project governance. I would carefully review the information provided about the project stakeholders and their roles, and then assess whether the executive's decision to not replace the senior user is appropriate based on the defined roles and responsibilities principle.
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Nikita
10 months ago
I bet the CEO is just trying to save a few bucks by not replacing the Training Delivery Manager. Maybe they'll just have the janitor give the health and safety lectures - what could go wrong?
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Temeka
9 months ago
I bet the CEO is just trying to save a few bucks by not replacing the Training Delivery Manager. Maybe they'll just have the janitor give the health and safety lectures - what could go wrong?
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Lemuel
9 months ago
C) No, because trainers need to be represented on the project board to ensure the outcomes meet the trainers' needs.
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Sanda
9 months ago
A) Yes, because the executive can ensure that the investment provides value for money.
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Geraldo
11 months ago
I agree with Remona. The senior user role is crucial for representing the training needs and ensuring the project outcomes are fit for purpose. Leaving it vacant is a risky move.
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Shantay
9 months ago
I think having the senior user role vacant could lead to overlooking important training requirements.
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Janessa
9 months ago
C) No, because trainers need to be represented on the project board to ensure the outcomes meet the trainers' needs.
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Odette
10 months ago
A) Yes, because the executive can ensure that the investment provides value for money.
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Remona
11 months ago
Option D seems more appropriate to me. The project requires both internal and external resources, so having the senior user role vacant could impact the project's ability to access the necessary expertise.
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Nelida
9 months ago
It's important to have all necessary expertise and resources available for the project to meet its objectives.
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Thurman
9 months ago
Yes, the project may require both internal and external resources to be successful.
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Leah
10 months ago
I agree, having the senior user role vacant could impact the project's ability to access necessary expertise.
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Curtis
10 months ago
Option D seems more appropriate to me.
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Krissy
11 months ago
Haha, the CEO must be pretty confident if they think they can run this project without the Training Delivery Manager. Maybe they should take a crash course in health and safety training first!
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Ruthann
10 months ago
Yeah, they must have a plan in place.
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Pamella
10 months ago
The CEO must know what they're doing.
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Jamie
11 months ago
I think option C is the correct answer. The trainers need to be represented on the project board to ensure the training materials and delivery meet their needs. Leaving the senior user role vacant could lead to issues with the training quality.
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Wilda
10 months ago
So, option C seems like the best choice to ensure the project meets the trainers' needs.
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Cathern
10 months ago
That's true, but having the trainers' perspective can help tailor the training to be more effective.
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Roselle
10 months ago
But wouldn't the executive be able to make decisions in the absence of the senior user?
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Yolando
11 months ago
I agree, the trainers' input is crucial for the success of the project.
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Sylvie
11 months ago
Yes, their needs should be considered to ensure successful outcomes.
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Asuncion
11 months ago
I agree with you, trainers should be represented on the project board.
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Sylvie
11 months ago
I think it's not appropriate to not replace the Training Delivery Manager.
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