According to the PMBOKĀ® Guide, when a project manager implements the Stakeholder Engagement Plan and identifies that specific information (such as " uploads " or status reports) needs to be shared or handled differently, it directly affects how information is distributed and how stakeholders are kept informed.
Communications Management Plan: This document defines the " who, what, when, where, and how " of project information. If " uploads " (a form of information distribution) need to be modified, this plan must be updated to reflect the new requirements for data transfer, storage, or distribution methods.
Stakeholder Engagement Plan: This document identifies the strategies and actions required to promote productive involvement of stakeholders. If the project manager realizes that the current engagement approach is not meeting the needs (evidenced by the need for new uploads), this plan must be updated to align with the revised engagement strategy.
Why other options are incorrect:
The Project Charter (Options A and D) is a high-level document that authorizes the project. It is not modified for tactical changes in communication or stakeholder engagement during the execution or monitoring and controlling phases.
The Risk Management Plan (Option B) deals with how risks will be structured and performed. While communication can be a risk, the primary documents governing " uploads " and stakeholder needs are the Communications and Stakeholder plans.
These updates are typically processed through a Change Request that, once approved, results in updates to these specific components of the Project Management Plan.