During a staff meeting, a project manager voices a concern about the client billing rate for a particular engineer. Which of the following documents would the project manager need in order to find this information?
SOW includes payment.
SLA is just the terms & conditions of the level of work that should be provided (think availability, time constraints, etc).
TOR I really have no clue. Apparently its used with Agile agreements in lieu of a SOW according to my Sybex book.
NDA is Non-disclosure agreement which is self explanatory.
Google Gemini: C. SOW
SLA (Service Level Agreement): Focuses on service level expectations and commitments, not specific costs or billing rates.
TOR (Terms of Reference): Usually outlines project scope and deliverables, not specific details like billing rates.
NDA (Non-Disclosure Agreement): Doesn't contain financial information like billing rates.
SOW (Statement of Work): Typically details tasks, deliverables, resources, and compensation/billing rates associated with each resource. This makes it the most relevant document for finding the engineer's specific billing rate.
C. SOW (Statement of Work) - This is a detailed document that defines project-specific activities, deliverables, timelines, and related terms and conditions, including payment terms. The SOW often contains detailed information about resource costs, including billing rates for personnel. If there's a specific billing rate for an engineer, it would likely be found in the SOW.
Given the options and the need to find information about the client billing rate for a particular engineer, the Statement of Work (option C) is the most appropriate choice.
if you google SOW this comes up: is a document that provides a description of a given project's requirements. It defines the scope of work being provided, project deliverables, timelines, work location, and payment terms and conditions.
That last sentence says it all
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