How should you respond?

Your friend Robert has recently achieved his PMP certification. Prior, to receiving his PMP, he had worked as a project manager, for various I.T projects over the past 4 years. Robert is familiar with various techniques fir I.T quality control and assurance. However, Robert is currently advertising himself as an expert in quality control for the manufacturing industry. But you know that the quality issues and techniques differ greatly between the I.T. industry and the manufacturing industry. In fact, you know that Robert has never even used control charts or cause-and-effect diagramming techniques. You feel that Robert is falsely advertising his credentials and expertise.
How should you respond?
A. You should talk to Robert to have him stop falsely advertising his experience. Let him know you’ll report him to the PMI otherwise.
B. The company that will hire Robert is responsible for performing the necessary background checks and due diligence. As a result, you are not obligated to take any actions.
C. You are not responsible for actions of others, and hence, you have no obligations to respond
D. Report Robert to the PMI immediately and recommended to the PMI that Robert’s PMP credentials be revoked for his egregious behavior.
E. You are not responsible for enforcing and policing truthful advertising, and hence are not obligated to respond.

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