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Question 19

You are the program manager of the GHY Program in your organization. It has come to your attention that some of the project managers in your program are adding time to each project activity in an effort to pad their durations in case some event happens in their project that will cause delays. What principle should you share with these project managers that counterattack the concept of padding activities with additional time?

    Correct Answer: A

    Parkinson's Law states that 'work expands so as to fill the time available for its completion.' By sharing this principle, project managers can understand that padding activities with additional time can lead to inefficiencies and unnecessary delays. Instead, they should focus on setting realistic timelines and managing projects more efficiently.

Discussion
tungdtOption: A

A is answer