None of the reviewers have proof-reading skills.
None of the reviewers have proof-reading skills.
If none of the reviewers have proof-reading skills, the appropriate action is to request that Project Assurance identify a qualified proof-reader. Project Assurance is typically responsible for ensuring quality and can arrange for someone with the necessary skills to check for typographical errors within a given time frame. Therefore, it's logical to record an action to have Project Assurance find a proof-reader who can complete the task within the specified timeframe.
The correct answer is A. Record an action to request that Project Assurance identify a proof-reader who can, within the next 2 days, complete the check for typographical errors. This is because the Quality Management Strategy states that Project Assurance will provide assurance on the implementation of the Quality Management Strategy, which includes ensuring that the project documents are free of errors. Therefore, Project Assurance is responsible for finding a suitable proof-reader who can check the draft Quality Management Strategy for typographical errors and report them to the author. The other options are not appropriate because they either do not address the issue of proof-reading, or they assign the responsibility to the wrong people