PRINCE2 Stakeholders: Identifying Primary Categories

Which Stakeholder Category is NOT Represented in PRINCE2?

Question

Which is NOT represented by one of the three primary categories of stakeholder identified in PRINCE2?

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A. B. C. D.

B.

PRINCE2 is a widely recognized project management methodology that provides a structured approach to managing projects. PRINCE2 defines three primary categories of stakeholders: Business, User, and Supplier. Each of these categories represents a group of stakeholders who have a particular interest or role in the project.

A. Those with a financial interest in the project are represented by the Business category. The Business category includes stakeholders who are funding the project and have a financial interest in its outcome.

B. Those who will manage the project on a day-to-day basis are represented by the Supplier category. The Supplier category includes stakeholders who are responsible for delivering the project, such as project managers, team leaders, and other staff members.

C. Those who will specify the desired outputs of the project are represented by the User category. The User category includes stakeholders who will use the project's outputs or who will be affected by the project's outcomes. These stakeholders will have specific requirements and expectations for the project's outputs.

D. Those who will create the project's outputs are not represented by any of the three primary categories of stakeholders identified in PRINCE2. However, they may be considered as part of the Supplier category, as they are responsible for delivering the project's outputs.

In summary, the correct answer to the question is D. "Those who will create the project's outputs" are not represented by any of the three primary categories of stakeholders identified in PRINCE2.