When should the Project Board refer to corporate or programme management for a decision?
When should the Project Board refer to corporate or programme management for a decision?
The Project Board should refer to corporate or programme management for a decision when it is forecast that project level tolerance will be exceeded. This is because corporate or programme management set the project tolerances, and any forecast that these will be exceeded needs to be addressed by referring to the appropriate authority to determine the course of action.
- setting tolerances • Corporate management: set project tolerances • project board: set stage tolerances • project manager agrees with team manager: set workpackages tolerances So any exceeding of these tolerances requires approval from these authorities. B is the right answer since the project tolerances is the Corporate management responsibility
B is correct