What action is taken as part of the 'controlling a stage' process?
1. Create an exception plan
2. Authorize work to be done
3. Take corrective action
4. Obtain approvals for completed products
What action is taken as part of the 'controlling a stage' process?
1. Create an exception plan
2. Authorize work to be done
3. Take corrective action
4. Obtain approvals for completed products
As part of the 'controlling a stage' process, authorizing work to be done and taking corrective action are essential activities. Authorizing work ensures that tasks are assigned and resources are utilized as planned. Taking corrective action addresses any deviations from the plan, ensuring that the project remains on track. Creating an exception plan and obtaining approvals for completed products pertain to different processes within project management.
1. Create an exception plan: stage boundary 2. Authorize work to be done: controlling 3. Take corrective action: controlling 4. Obtain approvals for completed products: managing product delivery
Yes, B is correct. Thanks Renza for providing references, it was very helpful.