Task B is not planned to start until Task A is completed. Task A is delayed and will not be
completed on time. Starting Task B prior to Task A completing is an example of:
A.
Rolling wave planning
B.
Crashing
C.
Fast tracking
D.
Managing change
Task B is not planned to start until Task A is completed. Task A is delayed and will not be
completed on time. Starting Task B prior to Task A completing is an example of:
Task B is not planned to start until Task A is completed. Task A is delayed and will not be
completed on time. Starting Task B prior to Task A completing is an example of:
A.
Rolling wave planning
B.
Crashing
C.
Fast tracking
D.
Managing change