A project manager discovers that unapproved changes have been made to the project scope, causing conflicts among project objectives and impacting the schedule and budget. What should the project manager do to best address this issue?
Examine the integration management processes to evaluate the impact and coordinate a response.
Direct the team to revert the changes and proceed according to the original plan.
Implement the change control process to approve the changes retroactively.
Adjust the project management plan to incorporate the changes and inform stakeholders of the updates.
By examining the integration management processes, the project manager can evaluate the overall impact of the unapproved changes on all aspects of the project and coordinate appropriate corrective actions. Integration management ensures that all elements of the project are properly coordinated and that changes are managed holistically.
Adjusting the project management plan without a thorough evaluation may overlook critical impacts on other areas. Implementing the change control process retroactively does not resolve the conflicts already caused by the changes. Directing the team to revert the changes without analysis may lead to further issues or resistance from the team.
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