During project execution, a key stakeholder requests a change that affects the project scope. What should the project manager do first in response to this change request?
Inform the stakeholder that changes are not allowed at this stage as the scope was agreed upon at the beginning of the project.
Submit the change request to the change control board for review.
Implement the change to satisfy the stakeholder.
Adjust the project schedule to accommodate the change.
When a change request is received, the project manager should follow the change management plan outlined in the project management framework. This involves submitting the change request to the change control board (CCB) for evaluation. Implementing changes without proper review can lead to scope creep and project delays. Rejecting the change outright or adjusting the schedule without approval is inappropriate.
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