Why not the others?
A. Look at the quality metrics
❌ Quality metrics measure specific product/process attributes, but they don’t verify compliance with policies or procedures.
B. Validate the scope
❌ This is part of Scope Management, focused on customer acceptance of deliverables—not compliance with internal procedures.
C. Review the quality checklist
❌ A checklist helps ensure that steps were followed, but it’s a tool—not a formal compliance verification method like an audit.
D. Conduct a quality audit
A project manager can determine if the project activities comply with organizational and project policies, processes, and procedures by conducting a quality audit. Quality audits involve a systematic examination of project activities and deliverables to ensure that they adhere to established organizational and project standards, policies, processes, and procedures. During a quality audit, the project manager or a designated auditor reviews the project's processes, work products, and documentation to identify any non-compliance issues. Corrective actions can then be taken to address any deviations and ensure compliance with the required standards and practices. Quality audits are a valuable tool for assessing and improving the overall quality of project execution.
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