Which two statements differentiating projects from operational work are correct?
(Each correct answer presents part of the solution. Choose two.)
A. The purpose of a project is to create a unique product, service, or result; the purpose of operations is to sustain the customer’s business.
B. The duration of a project is temporary; the duration of operational work is ongoing.
C. The output of a project is variable; the output of operational work is continuous, daily, and predictable.
D. The purpose of a project is to sustain the new business requirements; operations end with the adoption of a new set of objectives, and then the work continues.
E. a project ends when it is replaced by a new process; operations end when its specific objectives have been attained.