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finlep [7]
4 years ago
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Using Earned Value Management in projects, multi-functional control account plans should have: a. A Precise Scope of work, a Sch

edule, a Budget, and a CAP Manager b. A point of Management control from WBS, Homogenous Work scope, Multiple Functions, and Earned Value Performance Measured c. Organizational Breakdown Structure, Work Breakdown Structure, Control Account Plans, and Points of Management Control d. None of the above
Business
1 answer:
photoshop1234 [79]4 years ago
8 0

Answer:

(C) Organizational Breakdown structure, Work Breakdown structure, Control Account Plans, and Points of Management control.

Explanation:

Under Earned value management in projects the mutli functional control account plans should have a Work break down structure which helps to provide on time deliveries and also a necessary Organizational break down structure to identify the respective persons who was assigned with particular resposibilities to provide smooth functioning of the business and both these sturctures maintain control account plans and all of these shall be subject to management control through a Points of management control.

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