Your project is in the Scope Definition process. You've just completed the WBS.
Which of the following is true?
A. The WBS breaks the project deliverables down to a level where alternatives identification can be used to determine how level two assignments should be made.
B. The WBS breaks the project deliverables down to a level where project constraints and assumptions can be easily identified.
C. The WBS breaks the project deliverables down to the work package level where product analysis can be documented.
D. The WBS breaks the project deliverables down to the work package level where cost and time estimates can be easily determined and quality control measurements can be determined.
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You are a project manager for Giraffe Enterprises. You've recently taken over for a project manager who lied about his PMI certification and was subsequently fired. Unfortunately, he did a poor job of Scope Definition. You know if you don't correct this, one of the following could happen: A. The stakeholders will require overtime from the project team to keep the project on schedule. B. The WBS will adversely affect the deliverable breakdowns, and costs will increase. C. The scope management plan will require changes. D. The project costs could increase, there might be rework, and schedule delays may result.
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