An organization must identify what it wants to do and how it is going to do it. What does the "how" part of this question focus on? analysis of project risks justification of the project expected results of the project definition of the project
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The question asks us to identify what the "how" part of planning in an organization focuses on. This involves understanding the options provided to determine which one best fits the description of planning the "how" aspect of organizational goals. Show more…
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