You are managing a project using a predictive, plan-based approach. During this phase, you are measuring project performance, comparing actual results with the project plan, and recommending corrective actions. Which activity are you performing?
Measuring performance, comparing it with the plan, and recommending corrective actions are activities typical of monitoring project work in the Monitoring and Controlling process group. This process ensures that the project stays on track with the plan. Performing project work refers to executing the tasks defined in the project plan, which occurs during the Executing process group. Creating the project schedule is part of planning activities in the Planning process group. Closing project phases is an activity in the Closing process group, where final deliverables are accepted, and the project or phase is formally closed.
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