Successful project management such as arranging a conference in a host country calls for careful planning and coordinated execution. The most common fundamental cause of project management failure is that:
  1. objectives are not adequately documented from the outset
  2. project goals are not agreeable to all parties
  3. from the outset, there is no clear SOW (Statement of Work) or WBS (Work Breakdown Structure), resulting in drift
  4. critical information does not get to the right people in a timely manner
Explanation
Answer: C - From the outset, there is no clear SOW (Statement of Work) or WBS (Work Breakdown Structure), resulting in drift.
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