CLOSING A PROJECT -
Benefits relating to income and business reputation after the project has closed cannot be shown at project closure.
Which statement describes how the 'closing a project' process makes provision for this?
CLOSING A PROJECT -
Benefits relating to income and business reputation after the project has closed cannot be shown at project closure.
Which statement describes how the 'closing a project' process makes provision for this?
When closing a project, it is important to account for benefits that extend beyond the immediate project completion, such as those relating to income and business reputation. This is addressed in the 'hand over products' activity, where the benefits management approach is updated to include future activities for benefit measurement. This ensures that any long-term benefits that manifest well after the project has closed are properly tracked and evaluated.
Agree with Answer C As part of the 'hand over products' activity, the benefits management approach will be updated to include future activities for benefit measurement.
refer 20.4.3 Check that the benefits management approach includes post-project activities to confirm benefits that cannot be measured until after the project's products have been in operational use for some time
C. As part of the 'hand over products' activity, the benefits management approach will be updated to include future activities for benefit measurement. In this statement, it acknowledges that benefits related to income and business reputation may extend beyond the project closure. Therefore, the benefits management approach is updated during the 'hand over products' activity to include future activities for measuring these benefits.