Lynda - PMP - Communication Channels Questions
Lynda - PMP - Communication Channels Questions
Lynda - PMP - Communication Channels Questions
Cert Prep: Project Management Professional (PMP)® (2018) with Sandra Mitchell
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Solution
The number of communication channels = n(n-1)/2, where n = number of stakeholders.
For this question, the project manager is working with 10 engineers. You add the PM to the team
and that equates to 11. The total project team size is now 11.
The number of communication channels = 11(10)/2 = 110/2 = 55 channels.
Two new senior engineers were added. Now there are 13 team members.
The number of communication channels = 13(12)/2 = 156/2 = 78 channels.
We started with 55 channels with 11 people and now have 78 channels for 13 people.
Subtract 55 from 78 and you get 23. That means 23 new channels were added.
4. There are 23 stakeholders. What is the number of total potential communication channels in this
project?
a. 231
b. 253
c. 276
d. 506
Solution
The number of communication channels = n(n-1)/2, where n = number of stakeholders.
This question is straightforward. You know you have 23 stakeholders so just plug that number into
the equation.
The number of communication channels = 23(22)/2 = 506/2 = 253 channels.
5. A project team has 9 members. How many communication channels are there?
a. 10
b. 28
c. 36
d. 45
Solution
The number of communication channels = n(n-1)/2, where n = number of stakeholders.
This question is also fairly straightforward. Since it’s stating the “project team” has 9 members, the
project manager is included in the total number of team members. So, you just plug in the number
into the equation.
The number of communication channels = 9(8)/2=72/2 = 36 channels.
Cert Prep: Project Management Professional (PMP)® (2018) with Sandra Mitchell
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