Q: 6
A project team gathers weekly to review its progress. Which of the following is the project manager
MOST likely to have prepared to ensure team members who are absent remain informed about
assignments?
Options
Discussion
D. not A. Meeting minutes are the standard way to capture who was assigned what during a meeting, while status reports usually miss the action items. Easy trap since status report sounds right if you ignore the assignments part. Seen this style on practice tests.
Had something like this in a mock. D
D here since meeting minutes actually document what was discussed and who got what action items or assignments. Status report (A) is more about overall project updates, not detailed task assignments. Pretty sure D fits best, but open if someone thinks otherwise.
Option A
I actually think A fits better, since status reports get shared out for ongoing updates and track progress, which could cover assignments if the minutes aren't detailed. Trap between A/D here.
Probably D, seen a similar thing pop up in an official practice set. Meeting minutes help absent folks catch the action items. The official Project+ guide lists this as a standard communication doc.
Seen similar in practice tests, pretty sure it's D since meeting minutes usually capture assignments for those who missed the meeting. Check the official guide on communication tools if you're unsure.
Probably D, saw a similar question on a practice exam and it was meeting minutes.
Option D Meeting minutes capture what happened so anyone missing gets the details. Status report is a trap here.
D Meeting minutes
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