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An over-target baseline (OTB) is a comprehensive rebaselining effort that is best categorized as an internal replanning effort.

A. True

B. False

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  1. 11 March, 22:19
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    The answer is "option B".

    Explanation:

    An OTB stands for an over-target baseline, it is a new management benchmark when an original target can't have coincided and new goals for management purposes are required.

    It is also known as a reference to the foundation for calculating or constructing. It is an understanding between the client and the contractor that the cost base, which is not part of the original contract budget, should include an extra budget
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