单选题Within Information Technology projects, communications between the project manager and the project team members should take place:()Aby written and oral communication.Bvia a weekly status report.Cthrough the formal chain of command.Dwith approved template forms.

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Within Information Technology projects, communications between the project manager and the project team members should take place:()
A

by written and oral communication.

B

via a weekly status report.

C

through the formal chain of command.

D

with approved template forms.


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