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PRINCE2 Practitioner Exam - Topic 9 Question 97 Discussion

Actual exam question for PRINCE2's PRINCE2 Practitioner exam
Question #: 97
Topic #: 9
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Project Scenario

Calendar Project (Note: The companies and people within the scenario are fictional.)

There has been a reduction in fie number of orders at the MNO Manufacturing Company due in part to the increased marketing activities of its competitors. To help counter this, the company has decided to create a promotional calendar for next year for all its current and prospective customers. The end product of this project will be a prepared calendar pack, ready for printing. The design of the calendar will be similar to one sent out previously, and must reflect the company image as described in the existing corporate branding standards. Another project is currently producing a new company logo when is to be printed on each page of the promotional calendar. The prepared calendar pack will consist of:

Design for each month - correctly showing at public holidays and new company logo

Selected photographs- 12 professionally-produced photographs, showing different members of staff

Selected paper and selected envelope - for printing and mailing the calendar

Chosen label design - a competition to design a label will be held as part of this project

List of customers - names and addresses of customers to whom the calendar will be sent.

The project is currently in initiation and will have two further stages:

Stage 2 will include tie activities to:

Create the customer fast using information from the Accounts and Marketing departments

Confirm compliance with the Data Protection Legislation

Create a design for each month - this will be done by the internal creative team

Select and appoint a professional photographer

Gather photograph design ideas from previous project and agree photographic session schedule

Prepare a production cost forecast

Select paper and envelope.

Stage 3 will include the activities to:

Produce and select tie professionally-taken photographs

Hold the label design competition and choose the label design

Assemble the prepared calendar pack.

A production cost forecast, based on the options and costs for the paper, envelope, printing and marketing of the calendar is to be produced in stage 2. However, the actual production and distribution of the calendars is not within the scope of the project. The product cost forecast will be reviewed by the Project Board to determine whether tie project should continue.

It is now 05 October and the prepared calendar pack must be delivered to the print company by 30 November, to enable printing and distribution of the calendar in time for Christmas. The cost of the activities to develop the specialist products and the cost of the project management activities are estimated to be 20,000. There is a project time tolerance of +1 week /-2 weeks and a project cost tolerance of +6,000 / -6,000. A change budget of 500 has been allocated but there is no risk budget.

The team member collating the list of customers has now forecast that it will NOT be complete by the end of this stage as originally planned, due to a number of new prospective customers' details not yet being available. What action should the team member take?

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Joseph
4 days ago
This situation reminds me of a practice question where we had to manage scope changes. Maybe they should consider adjusting the project timeline slightly to accommodate the new customer details?
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Santos
10 days ago
I'm not entirely sure, but I think they might need to prioritize the existing customers first and then add the new ones later? That seems like a reasonable approach.
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Emilio
15 days ago
I remember we discussed the importance of timely communication with stakeholders, so the team member should inform the project manager about the delay in the customer list.
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Lenita
20 days ago
This seems like a classic project management challenge with multiple moving parts. I'd start by breaking down the key deliverables and milestones, then identifying any dependencies or potential roadblocks. The incomplete customer list is a clear issue that needs to be addressed, but I'd also look closely at the production timeline and cost forecasting to ensure everything is on track. Careful planning and risk management will be essential here.
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Justine
25 days ago
Okay, let's think this through step-by-step. First, the team member needs to communicate the issue with the incomplete customer list to the project manager as soon as possible. They should provide an estimate of when the list will be complete and any potential impact on the project timeline or deliverables. Then, the team can work together to develop a contingency plan, like sending the calendars to the known customers first and following up with the new ones later. Staying proactive and communicative will be crucial.
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Filiberto
1 month ago
I'm a bit unsure about how to approach this. There's a lot of detail in the project description, and I'm not sure which parts are the most important to focus on. Should I try to cover everything or just highlight the key points? And what exactly should the team member do about the incomplete customer list?
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Dion
1 month ago
This seems like a fairly straightforward project management scenario. I'd start by carefully reviewing the project scope, timeline, and deliverables to get a clear understanding of what needs to be done. Then I'd focus on identifying any potential risks or issues, like the incomplete customer list, and develop a plan to address them.
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