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The Chief Financial Officer (CFO) of an engineering corporation, who is a P.E. noted that one of their projects was extremely over-budget. The CFO, in a memo to the project manager, stated that "necessary steps be taken to complete the project in a timely manner and bring it back within budgetary limitations." As a result of the memo:

A. The corporation assumed "responsible charge for the project.
B. The CFO became the engineer in "responsible charge.
C. There was no change in the person in responsible charge.
D. Responsible charge was shared equally by the CFO and the project manager.

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Answer:

Your answer is A

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The answer is C.

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The CFO has only sounded the alarm about an over-budgeted project. He brought the fact to the attention of the project manager. The memo does not make any change in responsibilities, it only calls for keeping the project performance within planned limits. In principle, it´s safe to assume that the project manager will continue to be in charge.

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