A project life span is
A) a progression through a series of differing stages of project development.
B) the total of the phases through which a project passes from the time it is initially conceived until the time it is either in use as a success or abandoned as a failure.
C) often used to explain changes in project strategic decision priorities, changes in project strategic outlook, and their effect on organizational structure and perceptions of organizational effectiveness criteria.
D) all of the above.
D
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