Question 5: Who should sign the Project Charter?
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by George Lewis
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A.) The Project Manager.
A project initiator external to the project organization.
C.) The CEO.
D.) The most senior project team member.
Posted on: March 10, 2017 12:44 PM |
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Naomi Caietti
Senior Project Manager | ePMO | Higher Education | Healthcare & IT| Linkedin.com/In/NaomiCaietti
Governance should dictate the individual(s) that should sign the charter.
This sounds like a trick question.
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