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Projects can intersect with an organization’s operations at various points during the product life cycle such as:
A. When there is an operations shutdown (i.e. a strike).
B. When developing new products, upgrading products, or expanding outputs.
C. When a project transitions from a temporary to a permanent status.
D. When the project manager is promoted to operations manager,
Correct Answer: B
Explanation/Reference:
Explanation:
1.5.1Operations and Project Management
Changes in business operations may be the focus of a dedicated project specially if there are substantial changes to business operations as a result of a new product or service delivery. Ongoing operations are outside of the scope of a project; however, there are intersecting points where the two areas cross.
Projects can intersect with operations at various points during the product life cycle, such as:
At each closeout phase;
When developing a new product, upgrading a product, or expanding outputs;
While improving operations or the product development process; or
Until the end of the product life cycle.
At each point, deliverables and knowledge are transferred between the project and operations for implementation of the delivered work. This implementation occurs through a transfer of project resources to operations toward the end of the project, or through a transfer of operational resources to the project at the start.
Operations are ongoing endeavors that produce repetitive outputs, with resources assigned to do basically the same set of tasks according to the standards institutionalized in a product life cycle. Unlike the ongoing nature of operations, projects are temporary endeavors.
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