PRINCE2 Practitioner — Question 20
During the 'starting up a project process', the project manager discusses the standard model for course development with the executive. The project manager then assesses how the Health and Safety Training Project will be delivered, including what products should be delivered in each stage.
Is this an appropriate way to carry out the 'plan the initiation stage' activity, and why?
Answer options
- A. Yes, because the work of the initiation stage needs to be planned and approved, in the same way as other project work.
- B. Yes, because the management controls for the initiation stage need to be defined and approved by the project board.
- C. No, because subsequent stages are planned in the initiation stage as part of creating the project plan.
- D. No, because the senior supplier is responsible for assessing the viability of the project approach.
Correct answer: C
Explanation
The correct answer is C because the initiation stage focuses on defining the project's scope and objectives, and planning later stages is typically part of developing the overall project plan. Options A and B are incorrect as they misinterpret the role of the initiation stage, while option D incorrectly assigns responsibility to the senior supplier, who is not responsible for planning the initiation stage.