You work as a project manager for BlueWell Inc. You are going through a project with your project team.
Some of your project team members are reporting that their activities are running late because there are lag times between activities that do not need to be there. You examine the schedule and see that the lag times have been incorporated into the project schedule for quality control reviews. You also learn that the quality control reviews are not being completed as planned. What is the best approach in this scenario?
Correct Answer: B
Explanation/Reference:
Explanation:
The best answer is to make certain quality control happens in the project. This means reviewing past work and ensuring that future inspections are met.
Incorrect Answers:
A: Removing the lag time does not solve the problem. It actually removes quality control requirements.
C: Only inspecting future work for quality control ignores potential past quality issues in the project.
D: While this answer is technically correct, it does not address the quality faults that may be creeping into the project deliverables.