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Business, 04.12.2019 00:31 elliswilliams4189

During an interface meeting with your customer, both of you have different interpretations of the raw data. if the customer's interpretation is correct, then the direction of the project should change. however, the customer states that they need more time to determine if their interpretation is correct. as the pm you should:

a. continue on with your existing baseline until the customer confirms that the direction must change.
b. change the direction of the project according to the customer's interpretation of the results and continue on.
c. stop working on the project until you both agree on the direction.
d. cancel the project and then, after an agreement is reached, submit a new proposal and price to restart the project.

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