A project manager is leading a project when a key stakeholder requests additional work that is not in the scope. The stakeholder is also concerned that the project sponsors may not approve and fund the additional change in scope. What should the project manager do first?
Correct Answer: D
When a key stakeholder requests additional work outside the project's original scope, the project manager should first evaluate the potential impact on the project’s cost, schedule, and resources. After assessing these factors, the project manager should submit a formal change request for approval. This approach ensures that any changes are reviewed and authorized through the appropriate channels, keeping the project aligned with its objectives and preventing scope creep without sponsor approval.
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