LYGY, Inc. is a corporation with a laid-back culture and a “loosey-goosey” approach to project management. When you told your client at LYGY that you were going to submit a SOW to get his signature, he was taken aback and asked what the main purpose of the SOW was. Select the one that best describes the main purpose of submitting a SOW to your client.
a. It is required by federal law to submit a SOW for an evaluation project if human subjects are involved.
b. It explains the data collection methods to be used during the evaluation project.
c. It describes the project objectives, timeline to be followed, and deliverables to be submitted.
d. It works as a contract that will guarantee the completion of the project on time.
c. It describes the project objectives, timeline to be followed, and deliverables to be submitted.
Submission of a SOW is not required by federal law, nor guarantee the completion of the project on time. It describes information about the project objectives, timeline, resources, and deliverables, so both parties (the client and the evaluator) have a mutual understanding about the work to be completed.
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