In order to compare a current projects quality to that of a previously completed project, a project manager should use which of the following techniques?
A. Process Improvement
B. Quality metrics
C. Benchmarking
D. Cost-benefit analysis
5 Comments on “which of the following techniques?”
Michael McNeilsays:
Admin: D is the correct answer.
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Edsays:
Benchmarking is a technique that uses similar activities as a means of comparison. It’s a very useful technique if you’re changing or upgrading the way you currently do business. If you’re changing the work environment, you want results equal to if not better than the current environment. Benchmarking works by comparing the before and after results or comparing previous similar activities for the current project to past projects.
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Edsays:
Answer is C.
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MrIntelsays:
The correct answer is C. Benchmarks are created in the Closing Phase for future projects to use as a comparison.
Admin: D is the correct answer.
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Benchmarking is a technique that uses similar activities as a means of comparison. It’s a very useful technique if you’re changing or upgrading the way you currently do business. If you’re changing the work environment, you want results equal to if not better than the current environment. Benchmarking works by comparing the before and after results or comparing previous similar activities for the current project to past projects.
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Answer is C.
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The correct answer is C. Benchmarks are created in the Closing Phase for future projects to use as a comparison.
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