"Fast-tracked" projects awarded and begun before all planning and risk assessment information is complete and available may _____ .A be completed in reduced overall time than other projects.B be in a higher risk category than other projects.C not be compatible with project risk and assessmentD A and BE All of the above.
"Fast-tracked" projects awarded and begun before all planning and risk assessment information is complete and available may _____ .
A be completed in reduced overall time than other projects.
B be in a higher risk category than other projects.
C not be compatible with project risk and assessment
D A and B
E All of the above.
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