A PM notes a feature that was delivered does not appear in the latest requirement document.
The PM immediately submits a change request for remediation.
Which of the following actions has the PM omitted?
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A. B. C. D.B.
The PM has identified that a feature that was delivered does not appear in the latest requirement document, and has submitted a change request for remediation. However, based on the given options, it appears that the PM has omitted the action of obtaining approval from the CCB (Change Control Board).
The Change Control Board is a group responsible for reviewing, evaluating, approving or rejecting all proposed changes to a project. This board ensures that changes are properly evaluated for their impact on the project's scope, schedule, cost, quality, and risk before they are approved or rejected. In this case, since the PM has submitted a change request, it is necessary to obtain approval from the CCB before proceeding with the remediation.
Therefore, obtaining approval from the CCB is a critical step that should not be omitted. Once the CCB approves the change request, the PM can proceed with the remediation, which may include identifying the risk, evaluating the impact of the risk, communicating with stakeholders, and making any necessary changes to the project plan.
In summary, while it's important for the PM to identify the risk, evaluate its impact and communicate with stakeholders, obtaining approval from the CCB is crucial when submitting a change request for remediation.