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Work performance data can include: Key performance indicators, number of defects, and number of change requests.
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The correct answer is TRUE. The work performance data are raw measurements and observations that are identified during the tasks performed in order to carry out the project work. It is raw data that is yet to be analyzed by the project manager and team. Once it is analyzed, it becomes work performance information.
Work Performance Data includes, but not limited to:
1) Scope -
Here you will see the compliance of requirements, non-conformities, and the number of change requests received versus accepted or rejected, etc.
2) Time -
Here you will see how many activities have been started, how many activities have been finished, and the status of current ongoing activities, etc.
3) Cost -
Here you will note the cost parameter of the project; e.g. how much work has been completed, how much money has been spent to date, etc.
4) Quality -
Here you will measure the technical performance; e.g. characteristics of the product (physical properties), quality metrics, number of defects, the rejection rate, etc.
5) Communications -
Here you will see which communications report has been distributed, feedback on this communication report, etc.
6) Risks -
Here you will see how many identified and unidentified risks have occurred, how many new risks are identified, the effectiveness of risk response plan, how much contingency or management reserve has been utilized, the impact of risks on project constraints such as schedule, cost, and scope, etc.
7) Procurement -
Here you will get data about the procurement related activities, for example: quality standards met by seller, seller’s performance, etc.
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