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Measuring performance against planned budget and schedule poses a major problem.

Quality is a measure of the degree to which the output of a system conforms to prespecified characteristics.

The outside auditor, but not an inside auditor, is distrusted by project team members.

A way to minimize political conflict over measurement techniques during the project audit process is to simply evaluate the project by using traditional financial techinques such as rates of return, return on equity, discounted cash flows, etc.

The auditor must maintain political and technical independence during the audit.

In conducting their audit, the audit team must avoid personal involvement with the conflicts between project team members or rivalries between other projects.

In considering project evaluation, one must remember that goals appearing in the project proposal must be acknowledged, whereas "unwritten" goals are often quite important.

A good time to terminate a project is when the project no longer agrees with the goals or needs of the firm.

There are four significant ways of concluding projects: extinction, addition, integration, and distribution.

A special case of termination is by murder.