A. When acceptance criteria of the project are met.
Approval of project closure should be based on whether the project has met its predefined acceptance criteria. These criteria are usually established at the beginning of the project and are designed to define what constitutes successful completion of the project. Meeting the acceptance criteria ensures that the project has achieved its objectives, even if the full benefits of the project might only be realized later in the context of the overall program. This focus on acceptance criteria allows for a clear and objective measure to decide on project closure.
A. When acceptance criteria of the project are met.
The closure of a component project should be approved by the program manager when the project's acceptance criteria are met. These criteria are predefined measures or conditions that determine when the project's outputs are completed to a satisfactory level. It's important to note that project deliverables can be completed, but they still need to meet the agreed-upon acceptance criteria to ensure they align with the required standards and specifications. Approval upon meeting these criteria ensures that the project has fulfilled its objectives and its outcomes are of the expected quality.
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