Compared with the retrospective view of project closure, the traditional audit process c. focuses too much on project success and evaluation.
<h3>What is auditing?</h3>
Auditing is defined as the on-site verification activity of a process or quality system, such as inspection or examination, to ensure compliance with requirements. An audit can apply to an entire organization or to a specific function, process, or manufacturing step.
An audit that begins with traditional audit techniques such as vouching, verification for each and every transaction, casting, tallying and thus computing profit, and ratio analysis at the end may appear satisfactory for a period of time.
The correct option is C.
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Compared with the retrospective view of project closure, the traditional audit process
a. is too concerned with individual team member performance
b. has little interest in the collective performance of the entire team
c. focuses too much on project success and evaluation
d. is too concerned with individual team members and has little interest in collective performance of the team
e. all of these alternatives are correct