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Question of the Day
The trade show project team has just begun breaking down the pieces of the project into smaller easier to maintain and manage pieces. This is known as what?

(a) Scope Verification
(b) Scope Definition
(c) Scope Planning
(d) Creating the WBS

Terminology of the Day
Delphi Technique

A technique to attain consensus within a group of experts; typically used to gain vision about future direction or development
Answer and Explanation to Yesterday's Question
Configuration management involved which of the following as related to project management?

(a) A thorough Change Control System to ensure the project produces the desired results (Correct)
(b) A system used to store versions of software code
(c) A system used to store versions of documentation on a project
(d) A piece of an automated Project Management system used to set up project variables

Explanation: Configuration Management involves ensuring that the project is building what it should build. It utilizes a very thorough and detailed change control process to ensure that project results conform to customer needs and requirements.

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