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A- lists the names and roles of all project team members.
B- is most often reviewed when documenting lessons learned.
C- formally authorizes the existence of a project.
D- is used to document change requests.
I Think Option C is the closer to the Question
A project becomes a project when it has been formally agreed to. In that process of agreement, theirs must be discussions on exactly what the project entails, and what is to be the objective of the project.
This formal agreement by the project sponsor and the project manager must then be translated into a document that clearly states the objective of the project. It may also identify the major stakeholders, including preferred vendors and service providers involved.
The document tyen be used as a basis for scoping the project, which should be presented to the sponsor for approval.
Reporting and Control System
For communication of project activity within and between groups and senior management
Initially for high-cost projects, then for “critical,” then forall projects
Computer Support Systems
Survey with recommendations to determine the amount and cost of computersupport
Procedures Manuals
Document procedures and policies
Preliminary manual available by end of year for operator and usertraining
Project Management Training Course
Provide basic project planning and control skills to personnel directlyinvolved in project management
Follow-on courses to provide software, financial, and contracting skillsneeded by project managers
My opinion is that correct answer is c
i would go for the option c
C- formally authorizes the existence of a project.. correct choice
c- project charter is the first authorised document in the project (initiation stage)
CHARLY CHOICE project charter formally authorizes the existence of a project
The closed answer is "C" as when a project document i.e. charter is approved, it authorises all stakeholders to move ahead with clear direction