Identifying and Selecting Projects
You'll focus on identifying and selecting projects.
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07.20.15
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07.21.15
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The ______ phase of the project life cycle begins with recognizing a need, problem, or opportunity that will be addressed by the project.
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Projects may be identified in which of the following ways?
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The project "need" is important to define.
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Organizations may identify several needs. How should you select a project when the organization has limited funds, which keep you from addressing all identified needs.
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Project selection involves evaluating opportunities and needs, and then deciding which of those should move forward as a project.
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When selecting projects, only the quantitative and tangible advantages and disadvantages need to be considered.
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When selecting a project, a set of criteria should be developed to evaluate the opportunity.
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The expected benefits or the projected success criteria should be which of the following?
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Once a project is selected, it's formally authorized using a document referred to as a:
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