Program Management Professional (PgMP) — Question 67
A new program manager joins a multi-year program that has been underway for almost a year. During interviews, several stakeholders state that they do not understand how the program will help the organization.
At the next stakeholder meeting, what should the program manager present to address their concerns?
Answer options
- A. Program charter
- B. Program scope assessment results
- C. Business and program roadmap
- D. Expected program benefits management plan
Correct answer: D
Explanation
Presenting the Expected program benefits management plan is crucial as it outlines the tangible advantages the program is expected to deliver, directly addressing stakeholders' confusion. The program charter and scope assessment results may not provide specific insights into benefits, while the business and program roadmap focuses more on timelines and milestones rather than directly addressing stakeholder concerns about program value.