The difference between projects that fail and those that are ultimately successful has to do with:
A) The plans that have been made to deal with problems as they arise.
B) The fact that a successful project doesn't encounter problems.
C) Whether the project is for an internal or external customer.
D) Whether the problem is time- or budget-related.
A
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A. Arlo B. Argot C. Agate D. Arno
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What will be an ideal response?
Sometimes the way we interpret situations clashes with the interpretations of others, leading to confusion and misconception. Which barrier of communication does this describe?
A. differing perceptions B. filtering C. information overload D. emotions
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A. providing stimulus generalization to prospective buyers. B. changing the perceived importance of a specific attribute. C. reducing the perceived risk of the product. D. adding a new attribute. E. changing beliefs about the extent to which a brand has a specific attribute.