B. Technical stages can overlap and management stages cannot
Management stages are used for project management control and typically correspond to decision points, whereas technical stages are related to the work required to produce specific products or outcomes. Technical stages can sometimes overlap, but management stages generally follow a sequential approach to maintain control and decision-making.
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