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11 hours 6 minutes ago #32549

Anusha Jayaram

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Hi Christopher, this is an interesting question. Tailoring speaks to one of the most practical aspects of adapting the theory and practices into real life projects. While I do not recall any specific exam questions on this, I can imagine there could be a fair number based on hypothetical scenarios.
Some examples I can contribute from experience are:
1. Tailoring of project communications plans based on the nature and complexity of the project 's impact. For instance, in a simple firm with only few business units or in a project with narrow scope (say only one function is affected) - the PM will adopt a simpler and more uniform communication method. This may have to be significantly modified if there are either multiple functions affected with individual communications going out to each, or a complex organization with interconnected groups.
2. Organizational maturity in the area relevant to the Project effort - will entail extensive hand-holding if the maturity is low, vs. more of a "guidance" approach to achieving management of the changes behaviors and processes.
3. Stakeholder assessment will also impact how you tailor the approach - you would adopt different methods to engage with hostile stakeholder with high power and influence vs. a stakeholder who is on the fence vs a stakeholder who is wholeheartedly behind your project.
12 hours 52 minutes ago #32548

Christopher Hernandez

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I understand that ""tailoring"" aligns the approach to the project context, but I’m wondering what kind of questions come up in these types of topics? I'm not on an exam simulator yet so hope you can help me out a bit.

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