posted 2¼years ago by Natalie2000
© Copyright: Project Management Professional (PMP) Study Guide by Kim Heldman, Sybex Inc., Alameda, CA, USA, 2002, page 79, question 14
Deliverables | Scope Verification
Deliverables can be described as:
A. The purpose for undertaking the project
B. The verifiable results of products or services that must be produced to consider the project complete
C. The specifications regarding the goals of the project that must be produced to consider the project complete
D. The measurable outcomes of the project goals
george (2¼years ago):
It's D - measurable outcomes, while other answers:
A: the purpose of the project is not deliverables, but business objectives.
B: project is complete not when deliverables are ready, but when business objectives are satisfied
C: specifications is what preceedes deliverables
jshc (8¾months ago): the answer is waiting for approval by moderator
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