Completing the study on time or within budget doesn't necessarily mean it was a good investment. I'll have to eliminate those options and think about the actual value delivered.
B) Delivers a reduction on cost - that's the golden ticket! Although, I heard a rumor that the exam committee are big fans of dad jokes, so they might throw in a 'cost-effective' pun just to mess with us.
A) Completed on time? Really? Since when did punctuality have anything to do with return on investment? I think the examiners have been watching too many motivational videos or something.
D) Completed within budget is the way to go. If you go over budget, that's not a good return on investment, is it? Although, I do sometimes wonder if the budget is realistic in the first place...
I don't know, C) MoV processes being followed seems more important to me. If you're not following the right processes, how can you expect to get a good return?
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