A. Personal integrity of others
B. Project management process
C. Personal integrity
D. Product integrity
A. Add activities to the project to increase the cost enough to meet the original estimated amount.
B. Tell the customer you're adding requirements to the project that were originally cut because of cost constraints.
C. Upon completion, inform the customer the project has come in under budget.
D. Bill the customer for the full amount of the contract because this was the original agreed-upon price.
A. Training to learn how to manage relationships with others from different cultures
B. Adhering to an ethical code
C. Applying established project management processes
D. Following the PMP Code of Professional Conduct
A. Reduce the technical requirements so that the error is no longer valid.
B. Go forward with production and ignore the error.
C. Go forward with production but inform the customer of the problem.
D. Develop alternative solutions to address the error.