Contract
Submitted by ppalkonda1975 on Tue, 07/16/2013 - 17:56
| The scope of your project is very well defined and you have completed all the work described in the contract to your satisfaction, but you think your buyer is not happy with the work. What should you do? |
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| Choice 1 | Go through arbitration proceedings to ensure that disputes are resolved | |
| Choice 2 | Talk with senior management about changing the scope of the project to accommodate requirements that would satisfy the customer | |
| Choice 3 | Ask customer for inputs and get her advice on changes that need to be made | |
| Choice 4 | Move to contract close-out | |
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jvleminc
Tue, 07/16/2013 - 18:05
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4
Scope is well-defined and all work is done as per contract -> close the project.
ppalkonda1975
Tue, 07/16/2013 - 18:10
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I thought initially option 4
I thought initially option 4 as answer but then i look at the word "think" and then changed my answer....
think something overthinking is not good as well i guess
pmpnewster
Wed, 07/17/2013 - 02:28
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Choice 3Note that getting
Choice 3
Note that getting the customer's input and suggestions does not necessarily mean agreeing to her requested changes.
What's the official answer?
Regards.
ppalkonda1975
Wed, 07/17/2013 - 03:08
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option 4 is the answer....i
option 4 is the answer....i also chose option 3