CAPM (Certified Associate in Project Management) Practice Exam

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Which are tools and techniques for identifying stakeholders?

  1. Stakeholder register templates

  2. Stakeholder analysis, expert judgment, meetings

  3. Identification, assessment, and classification

  4. Enterprise env factors

The correct answer is: Stakeholder analysis, expert judgment, meetings

Stakeholder analysis, expert judgment, and meetings are the correct tools and techniques for identifying stakeholders in a project. Stakeholder analysis is essential to understand the interests, influence, interdependencies, and potential impact of each stakeholder on the project. Expert judgment offers insights from individuals or groups with specialized knowledge about the project or industry. Meetings provide a platform for gathering input and feedback from various stakeholders, aiding in identifying key individuals or groups who are relevant to the project's success. Stakeholder register templates (option A) are used for documenting stakeholder information once they have been identified, not for the actual identification process itself. Identification, assessment, and classification (option C) are steps typically involved in stakeholder management processes but do not directly correspond to tools and techniques for identifying stakeholders. Enterprise environmental factors (option D) encompass various influences that can affect the management of a project, but they do not specifically relate to the tools and techniques used for identifying stakeholders.