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A. Get formal acceptance, close the contract, write lessons learned, release the team B. Get formal acceptance, write lessons learned, release the team, close the contract C. Write lessons learned, release the team, get formal acceptance, close the contract D. Get formal acceptance, release the team, write lessons learned, close the contract
Answer: BExplanation: The team always needs to help you document the lessons learned for the project. This question isn't hard if you remember one really important fact: you need your team's help when you're writing the lessons learned. That's why you can't release the team until the lessons learned are documented and added to the organizational process assets. Also, the last thing you do on the project is close the contract. The reason for this is that you don't want to have to wait for payment before releasing the team, because most contracts have payment terms that allow for some period of time before full payment is required.