Within the Governance domain of PMI-PMOCP, addressing tool-related issues requiresactive stakeholder engagement and open communication. Scheduling feedback meetings with project managers (Option C) allows the PMO professional to gather detailed, actionable information about specific usability challenges, prioritize them, and then coordinate solutions.
Jumping directly to training (Option A) might miss underlying issues with the software itself. Meeting with developers (Option B) without clear user input can lead to unfocused fixes. Escalating (Option D) prematurely risks damaging trust and does not solve the root problem.
PMI guidance highlights the importance offacilitating two-way communication and incorporating user feedbackas a foundation of effective governance and continuous improvement.
[References:, PMI-PMOCP® Exam Content Outline, Governance Domain, PMI Practice Standard for Project Management Offices (2013), Governance and Stakeholder Engagement Sections, PMI PMO Value Ring, Feedback and Continuous Improvement, ]
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