A project manager can identify the skills needed for the project from the:
A) departmental personnel listings.
B) project budget.
C) stakeholder meeting.
D) work breakdown structure.

Answer :

Answer:

D - work breakdown structure

Explanation:

A detailed work breakdown structure should entail the job description, specific skills required, work experience recommended as well as the number of people required to carry out the task, should it require more than one. the project manager should then be able to identify the skills needed that he/she would have to go out and seek internally or from the public. Departmental personnel listings may not necessarily relate to the project and a budget will not state who does what, only the finances set aside for the project and its deliverables. A stakeholder meeting usually is for the end user stating what he/she expects the end product to be like. the project manager may be able to pick up a few skills requirements from that but that would only be surface level information. A detailed work breakdown structure will give him/her what is needed to plan, begin, continue and end the project efficiently.

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