Which statement is best explained the project evaluation?
- A. The process of identifying and understanding a problem and planning a series of actions to deal with it. Normally, there are number of different stages in this process, but the end result is always to have a clear and realistic plan of activities designed to achieve a set of clear aims and objectives
- B. The process of making judgment by comparing results with certain standard or criteria which are usually reflected in the project objectives
- C. The systematic and continuous assessment of the progress of a piece of work over time. It is the process of collecting and analyzing information, and of using that information to improve the program. It is a tool for identifying strengths and weaknesses in a program and for making and timely decision
- D. The assessment at one point in time of the progress of a piece of work. The basic purpose of a review is to take a closer look at a piece of work than is possible through the process of monitoring. Reviews can be carried out to look at different aspects of a piece of work, and can use a range of criteria to measure progress. Appropriate management decisions can then be taken
Answer: Option B