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CORRECT ANSWER IS -4 - Links the project to the ongoing work of the organization
The project charter not only authorizes a project, it shows how the project is linked to the strategic plan of the organization. Among other things, the project charter documents the business need for the project and describes the current understanding of the requirements
"Project Charter
A formal document recognizing the existence of the project
It may be created by the project manager, but is issued by the sponsor in the initiating process
It defines the high-level requirements for the project and links the project to the ongoing work of the organization"
According to these paragraphs I found ... answer1 and4 are the answer
Documented each activities, take corrective action which perfom more and more parallel activities, obviously link the project to th ongoing work of the organization i.e. completion servey to the relavent person and isssuance completion certificates
I think options (1) and (4) appropriate answers for this question. Thanks.
Describes the project characteristics
Option (4) Links the project to the ongoing work of organization.
The ideal answer is a mix of Option No.1 and Option No.4. It is more in Sync with Option No.4
Interesting question for sure. The charter should outline broad boundaries of a project which may include key project characteristics such as time, scope, and budget for example. A signed charter indicates that the sponsor has also ensured that there is strategic alignment with the organization's goals be it as part of a program, portfolio or a stand alone effort. Typically, charters do not state methods of deliverable acceptance as that is outlined later in the planning process.
The correct answer is option (A), Documents the boundaries of the project ; as a high level boundaries/needs documentation.