An organizational policy requires project managers to carry out two audits per month: one for their own project and one for another project manager’s project. After a recent audit review, team members suggested that it is not fair to have their deliverables audited by a peer. What should the project manager do to avoid this situation?

QuestionsCategory: PMPAn organizational policy requires project managers to carry out two audits per month: one for their own project and one for another project manager’s project. After a recent audit review, team members suggested that it is not fair to have their deliverables audited by a peer. What should the project manager do to avoid this situation?
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An organizational policy requires project managers to carry out two audits per month: one for their own project and one for another project manager's project. After a recent audit review, team members suggested that it is not fair to have their deliverables audited by a peer.
What should the project manager do to avoid this situation?

A. Ask the organization to remind staff that audits are a requirement.

B. Use casual meetings instead of audits.

C. Complete the audits less frequently.

D. Set up an audit policy in the scope management plan.










Correct Answer: D

This question is in PMP exam
For getting PMP Certificate


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