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You are managing a software development project. All of your project deliverables are complete and you are ready to start your Close Project or Phase process.
Which of the following activities will not be performed during this phase? A. Making sure that all exit criteria have been met B. Obtaining formal acceptance of all deliverables
from all stakeholders C. Moving the project's deliverables to the next phase or into production D. Documenting lessons learned Hint: What is the difference
between the Validate Scope process and the Close Project or Phase process?
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Lessons learned from the PMP exam by PM PrepCast student - Samuel Mchombo, PMP. 1. I bought the PM PrepCast as well as the PM Simulator. 2. I had the following
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As you prepare for your PMP Exam, you
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