Deck 2: Identifying and Selecting Projects

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The major deliverables in the project charter describe the details of the work packages in the work breakdown structure.
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Funding statements in a project charter may be broken into the amount authorised by project phase.
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Disadvantages for doing a project may have a positive impact on an organisation.
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Surveys of stakeholders can be used to gather only quantitative data.
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Quantitative benefits of a project are the intangible benefits of completing a project such as employee morale.
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The reaction of an advocacy group is categorised as a negative consequence for a project.
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The project objective in the project charter indicates the deliverable, schedule, and budget for a project.
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The project purpose in the project charter may include prior documents for selecting the project.
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Every project that is identified is selected to be completed.
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A milestone schedule lists target dates for phases of a project.
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The success criteria in the project charter indicate the expected benefits of the project including what the expectations are for project success.
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The project justification includes the key assumptions for the project.
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The project charter is also called a project authorisation or a project initiation document.
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Meeting the acceptance criteria listed in the project charter means the customer is satisfied.
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The acceptance criteria describe the criteria necessary for the sponsor to approve the deliverables.
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Unexpected events are reasons for an organisation to decide to initiate a project.
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The project title should be a code word even if the project is not confidential.
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The initiating phase of the project life cycle starts with recognising a need.
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Projects that are not similar cannot be compared when making a selection to move forward with a project.
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The project description in the project charter is a high-level description of the project and references more detailed documents regarding key performance requirements.
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The sponsor designee is the project manager of the project.
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A good RFP allows contractors or a project team to understand what the customer expects.
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Part of preparing a request for proposal is soliciting the request to potential bidders on the project.
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A project should have weekly project status review meetings supplemented with written project reports.
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The project charter should include as many risks as can be brainstormed to be sure to have enough funds for contingencies.
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A request for proposal is required for projects that are completed by an external contractor to an organisation.
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The approval date for the project is the project start date.
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The RFP should state what deliverables the customer expects the contractor to provide.
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The RFP must include the customer requirements and the name of the sponsor's designee
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An RFP must provide a statement of work.
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The RFP should list any customer-supplied items.
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The RFP should state the acceptance criteria the customer will use to determine if the project deliverables are completed according to the customer's requirements.
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All projects require a project charter to start the project.
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The RFP must state the project objective or purpose, including any rationale or background information that may be helpful to contractors so that they can prepare thorough and responsive proposals.
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The acceptance criteria deals with the scope of the project, outlining the tasks or work elements the customer wants the contractor or project team to perform.
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A request for proposals helps the organisation decide which contractor to use.
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If the project manager is selected in the initiating phase of the project, then the project manager is likely to participate in the development of the project charter for the project.
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The purpose of preparing a request for proposal is to state, comprehensively and in detail, what is required, from the contractor's point of view, to address the identified need.
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The constraints for a project include the requirement to outsource due to the organisation's lack of having expertise with its own staff.
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Project approval requirements state when the sponsor wants to review the progress of the project and make decisions about moving to the next phase.
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Some potential contractors will know more about an organisation due to prior contracts and relationships.This is an unfair advantage for those contractors to submit a proposal to an RFP.
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The RFP might state the approvals required by the contractor.
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An assumption for a construction project could be

A)the materials to be used to construct the building.
B)a grant will be secured to help fund the project.
C)the regulations and codes required for the building.
D)the size of the building that is to be constructed.
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The project purpose should

A)summarise the need and justification for the project.
B)state what is expected to be achieved.
C)state the major end products or items expected to be produced.
D)be concise and create a vision for the end result of the project.
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It is fair to meet with potential contractors and provide information about the potential project while developing the RFP.
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The project title should

A)summarise the need and justification for the project.
B)state what is expected to be achieved.
C)state the major end products or items expected to be produced.
D)be concise and create a vision for the end result of the project.
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The project objective should

A)summarise the need and justification for the project.
B)state what is expected to be achieved.
C)state the major end products or items expected to be produced.
D)be concise and create a vision for the end result of the project.
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An RFP might state the payment terms the customer intends to use.
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Some RFPs mention the type of contract the customer intends to use.
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The RFP should state the required schedule for completion of the project and key milestones.
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The RFP should provide instructions for the format and content of the contractor proposals.
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The first step in project selection is to

A)develop a set of criteria against which a project will be evaluated.
B)gather data and information for each project.
C)list assumptions.
D)evaluate each project against the criteria.
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A contract might be for time and materials, in which case the customer will pay the contractor a fixed amount regardless of how much the work actually costs the contractor.
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A project charter summarises

A)the project objective.
B)the detailed description of the project.
C)the key conditions and parameters of the project.
D)the funding and contracting of the project.
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The project acceptance criteria should

A)summarise the need and justification for the project.
B)state the quantitative criteria expected for the project to be achieved.
C)state the major end products or items expected to be produced.
D)be concise and create a vision for the end result of the project.
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The final decision of which projects to select is the responsibility of

A)the project evaluation team's members.
B)the project evaluation team.
C)community members.
D)the organisation's owner, CEO, director or department head.
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A contract might be for a fixed price; the customer will pay the contractor whatever the actual costs are for the materials and the time.
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The implementation of the new procedure is expected to reduce costs of production by 10% over the next year.This is an example of the_____ in a project charter.

A)acceptance criteria
B)project objective
C)project description
D)success criteria and expected benefits
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The RFP should indicate the due date by which the customer expects potential contractors to submit proposals.
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An RFP must indicate the funds the customer has available to spend on the project.
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Housing Transitions, a local non-profit organisation that provides temporary housing for people that are in transition (i.e., just moved into an area, lost their home due to an unexpected event, etc.), has noticed paint on the outside of the house is peeling.Describe a project that will advance their mission and solve the problem of the paint peeling.
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The new employees are expected to receive R13 million of Fast Start training that will be provided by a provincial workforce development grant.This is an example of the ____ in a project charter.

A)acceptance criteria
B)key assumptions
C)project description
D)success criteria and expected benefits
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List eight elements that could be included in a project charter.Describe why each element is valuable to the project charter.
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A bidders' meeting may be held to

A)clarify the RFP and answer any questions from potential bidders.
B)provide additional information only to those that attend the meeting.
C)provide an unfair advantage to those at the meeting.
D)solicit feedback on the clarity of the RFP to change the project requirements.
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List at least three ways projects are identified.
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Describe the benefits and consequences of the project evaluation team reviewing each project against the project evaluation criteria before the committee meeting.
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List methods for gathering information from a project's stakeholders.
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The building constructed will have at least R-38 insulation rating for the ceiling and R-28 for the walls.This is an example of the in a project charter.

A)acceptance criteria
B)project objective
C)project description
D)success criteria and expected benefits
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James must gather information from a potential project's stakeholders for an upcoming meeting with management.
The project would be to add 50 beds and an oncology centre to the local hospital.List three stakeholders of the project and a possible way that James could gather information from the stakeholders.
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The major deliverables in the project charter describe the details of the work packages in the work breakdown structure.
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Funding statements in a project charter may be broken into the amount authorised by project phase.
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Disadvantages for doing a project may have a positive impact on an organisation.
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Surveys of stakeholders can be used to gather only quantitative data.
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Quantitative benefits of a project are the intangible benefits of completing a project such as employee morale.
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The reaction of an advocacy group is categorised as a negative consequence for a project.
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The project objective in the project charter indicates the deliverable, schedule, and budget for a project.
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The project purpose in the project charter may include prior documents for selecting the project.
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Every project that is identified is selected to be completed.
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A milestone schedule lists target dates for phases of a project.
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The success criteria in the project charter indicate the expected benefits of the project including what the expectations are for project success.
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The project justification includes the key assumptions for the project.
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The project charter is also called a project authorisation or a project initiation document.
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Meeting the acceptance criteria listed in the project charter means the customer is satisfied.
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The acceptance criteria describe the criteria necessary for the sponsor to approve the deliverables.
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Unexpected events are reasons for an organisation to decide to initiate a project.
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The project title should be a code word even if the project is not confidential.
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The initiating phase of the project life cycle starts with recognising a need.
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Projects that are not similar cannot be compared when making a selection to move forward with a project.
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The project description in the project charter is a high-level description of the project and references more detailed documents regarding key performance requirements.
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The sponsor designee is the project manager of the project.
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A good RFP allows contractors or a project team to understand what the customer expects.
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Part of preparing a request for proposal is soliciting the request to potential bidders on the project.
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A project should have weekly project status review meetings supplemented with written project reports.
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The project charter should include as many risks as can be brainstormed to be sure to have enough funds for contingencies.
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A request for proposal is required for projects that are completed by an external contractor to an organisation.
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The approval date for the project is the project start date.
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The RFP should state what deliverables the customer expects the contractor to provide.
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The RFP must include the customer requirements and the name of the sponsor's designee
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An RFP must provide a statement of work.
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The RFP should list any customer-supplied items.
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The RFP should state the acceptance criteria the customer will use to determine if the project deliverables are completed according to the customer's requirements.
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All projects require a project charter to start the project.
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The RFP must state the project objective or purpose, including any rationale or background information that may be helpful to contractors so that they can prepare thorough and responsive proposals.
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The acceptance criteria deals with the scope of the project, outlining the tasks or work elements the customer wants the contractor or project team to perform.
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A request for proposals helps the organisation decide which contractor to use.
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If the project manager is selected in the initiating phase of the project, then the project manager is likely to participate in the development of the project charter for the project.
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The purpose of preparing a request for proposal is to state, comprehensively and in detail, what is required, from the contractor's point of view, to address the identified need.
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The constraints for a project include the requirement to outsource due to the organisation's lack of having expertise with its own staff.
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Project approval requirements state when the sponsor wants to review the progress of the project and make decisions about moving to the next phase.
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Some potential contractors will know more about an organisation due to prior contracts and relationships.This is an unfair advantage for those contractors to submit a proposal to an RFP.
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The RFP might state the approvals required by the contractor.
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An assumption for a construction project could be

A)the materials to be used to construct the building.
B)a grant will be secured to help fund the project.
C)the regulations and codes required for the building.
D)the size of the building that is to be constructed.
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The project purpose should

A)summarise the need and justification for the project.
B)state what is expected to be achieved.
C)state the major end products or items expected to be produced.
D)be concise and create a vision for the end result of the project.
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It is fair to meet with potential contractors and provide information about the potential project while developing the RFP.
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The project title should

A)summarise the need and justification for the project.
B)state what is expected to be achieved.
C)state the major end products or items expected to be produced.
D)be concise and create a vision for the end result of the project.
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The project objective should

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B)state what is expected to be achieved.
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D)be concise and create a vision for the end result of the project.
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An RFP might state the payment terms the customer intends to use.
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Some RFPs mention the type of contract the customer intends to use.
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The RFP should state the required schedule for completion of the project and key milestones.
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The RFP should provide instructions for the format and content of the contractor proposals.
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The first step in project selection is to

A)develop a set of criteria against which a project will be evaluated.
B)gather data and information for each project.
C)list assumptions.
D)evaluate each project against the criteria.
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A contract might be for time and materials, in which case the customer will pay the contractor a fixed amount regardless of how much the work actually costs the contractor.
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A project charter summarises

A)the project objective.
B)the detailed description of the project.
C)the key conditions and parameters of the project.
D)the funding and contracting of the project.
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The project acceptance criteria should

A)summarise the need and justification for the project.
B)state the quantitative criteria expected for the project to be achieved.
C)state the major end products or items expected to be produced.
D)be concise and create a vision for the end result of the project.
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The final decision of which projects to select is the responsibility of

A)the project evaluation team's members.
B)the project evaluation team.
C)community members.
D)the organisation's owner, CEO, director or department head.
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A contract might be for a fixed price; the customer will pay the contractor whatever the actual costs are for the materials and the time.
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The implementation of the new procedure is expected to reduce costs of production by 10% over the next year.This is an example of the_____ in a project charter.

A)acceptance criteria
B)project objective
C)project description
D)success criteria and expected benefits
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The RFP should indicate the due date by which the customer expects potential contractors to submit proposals.
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An RFP must indicate the funds the customer has available to spend on the project.
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Housing Transitions, a local non-profit organisation that provides temporary housing for people that are in transition (i.e., just moved into an area, lost their home due to an unexpected event, etc.), has noticed paint on the outside of the house is peeling.Describe a project that will advance their mission and solve the problem of the paint peeling.
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The new employees are expected to receive R13 million of Fast Start training that will be provided by a provincial workforce development grant.This is an example of the ____ in a project charter.

A)acceptance criteria
B)key assumptions
C)project description
D)success criteria and expected benefits
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List eight elements that could be included in a project charter.Describe why each element is valuable to the project charter.
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A bidders' meeting may be held to

A)clarify the RFP and answer any questions from potential bidders.
B)provide additional information only to those that attend the meeting.
C)provide an unfair advantage to those at the meeting.
D)solicit feedback on the clarity of the RFP to change the project requirements.
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List at least three ways projects are identified.
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Describe the benefits and consequences of the project evaluation team reviewing each project against the project evaluation criteria before the committee meeting.
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List methods for gathering information from a project's stakeholders.
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The building constructed will have at least R-38 insulation rating for the ceiling and R-28 for the walls.This is an example of the in a project charter.

A)acceptance criteria
B)project objective
C)project description
D)success criteria and expected benefits
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James must gather information from a potential project's stakeholders for an upcoming meeting with management.
The project would be to add 50 beds and an oncology centre to the local hospital.List three stakeholders of the project and a possible way that James could gather information from the stakeholders.
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