Which of the following is NOT an event-driven control?
A. Project mandate
B. Checkpoint Report
C. Exception Report
D. End of a stage
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Rodrigosays:
• Event-driven controls Take place when a specific event occurs. This could be, for
example, the end of a stage, the completion of the Project Initiation Documentation or the creation of an Exception Report. It could also include organizational events that might affect the project, such as the end of the financial year
• Time-driven controls Take place at predefined periodic intervals. This could be, for example, producing monthly Highlight Reports for the Project Board or weekly Checkpoint Reports showing the progress of a Work Package.
• Event-driven controls Take place when a specific event occurs. This could be, for
example, the end of a stage, the completion of the Project Initiation Documentation or the creation of an Exception Report. It could also include organizational events that might affect the project, such as the end of the financial year
• Time-driven controls Take place at predefined periodic intervals. This could be, for example, producing monthly Highlight Reports for the Project Board or weekly Checkpoint Reports showing the progress of a Work Package.