CompTIA Project+ Exam: PK0-004 Practice Questions

Project Manager's Next Steps

Question

A fire occurred in the production facility over the weekend, affecting the machinery being used to produce a deliverable.

No injuries were reported.

Which of the following is MOST appropriate for the project manager to do NEXT?

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Given the scenario, the production facility has been affected by the fire incident, which has impacted the machinery being used to produce a deliverable. No injuries were reported. As a project manager, the next appropriate action would be to refer to the contingency plan.

Contingency plans are developed to manage unexpected events that can impact the project's progress and objectives. A fire incident is one of the risks that can be identified in a project's risk management plan, and the project manager should have a contingency plan in place to deal with such events.

Therefore, referring to the contingency plan would be the most appropriate action for the project manager in this situation. The contingency plan will provide guidance on what actions to take in such an event and the resources required to mitigate the impact of the fire incident on the project.

Conducting an immediate emergency team meeting would also be necessary to provide updates and assess the situation. Still, it should be done after referring to the contingency plan to ensure that the meeting agenda aligns with the plan.

Performing a SWOT analysis would not be the appropriate action in this scenario as it is a strategic planning tool used to evaluate the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats of an organization or project.

Implementing the risk response plan would also be necessary to mitigate the impact of the fire incident, but it should be done after referring to the contingency plan, which will guide the implementation of the risk response plan.

In summary, the most appropriate action for the project manager would be to refer to the contingency plan to manage the impact of the fire incident on the project's objectives and progress.