Okay, let me see here. I know there are a few key criteria for when a project is finished. I think it's when the objectives are met, but I'll double-check the other options just to be sure.
Hmm, I'm not sure about this one. I'll have to think it through carefully. Is it when the customer accepts the work, or when the project is officially closed out? I'll have to review my notes.
Ah, this is a good one. I remember discussing this in class. I believe the correct answer is C - when the project objectives have been met. That's the key milestone that signifies a project is complete.
I'd go with C) as well. Verbal acceptance or releasing resources doesn't necessarily mean the project's goals have been accomplished. That's the true mark of completion.
C) When the project objectives have been met seems like the most complete and accurate answer. The end of a project should be determined by the successful achievement of its goals, not just the customer's verbal acceptance or the documentation of lessons learned.
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