During a large construction project, the project manager notices that delays in updates to project documentation are causing confusion among team members regarding task specifications. The project manager wants to establish a system to ensure that all project information, such as design documents and change requests, is updated promptly and made accessible to all stakeholders. What is the BEST solution to achieve this?
Keep manual records and logs to track changes.
Conduct regular meetings to verbally update team members.
Implementing a centralized version control system addresses the need for updated and accessible project information. This system allows documents to be updated, tracked, and shared efficiently among all team members, ensuring that everyone has access to the latest project details. Using a manual tracking system might be too error-prone and inefficient given the scale of the project, and solely relying on email updates can lead to information being overlooked or lost. Regular meetings are useful for discussion but do not guarantee that documentation is kept up to date.
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