Research and respond authoritatively to the below questions, making sure your positions have interdisciplinary applicability and are supported by peer-reviewed sources: What are
Research and respond authoritatively to the below questions, making sure your positions have interdisciplinary applicability and are supported by peer-reviewed sources:
- What are the advantages and disadvantages of constructing a WBS using objectives or deliverables rather than activities?
- A project is planned to produce some desired result. Should the project planners be concerned with any results that are not to be produced? Why or why not?
- Define project scope and discuss the ramifications of scope creep.
- What are the four primary elements of consideration in any project plan?
- Discuss your preference for constructing the WBS in chart or list format.
- What is an appropriate level of detail in the WBS? Why?
- What is the primary reason for establishing CAs?
- Where are WPs depicted, and what do they describe?
- What would you include in an SOW that describes a WP?
- Do you think you could use the “Obstacles and Required Conditions” technique to effectively solicit the intermediate and minor objectives of the project? Why or why not?