Integrated tools in the P3O® Foundation (2013) manual are designed to streamline information management across change initiatives, but they do not inherently allow multiple people to access multiple sets of information independently. Section 6.2.3 notes, "Integrated tools link information hierarchically across portfolios, programmes, and projects, support multiple users for a single initiative, and utilize a single installation for organizational consistency." Option B, however, suggests fragmented access, which contradicts the integrated nature of these tools, aiming for a unified data view. Options A, C, and D align with the manual’s description of facilitating collaboration and standardization. The 2013 guidance stresses that integrated tools enhance efficiency by centralizing data, making B an incorrect use case. This ensures clarity and consistency in decision-making processes.
[Reference: P3O® Foundation (2013) manual, Section 6.2.3, AXELOS. , ]
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