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You are a project manager for a documentary film company. in light of a recent regional tragedy, the company president wants to produce a new documentary on the efforts of the heroic rescue teams to air as soon as possible. she's looking to you to make this documentary the best that has ever been produced in the history of this company. she guarantees you free rein to use whatever resources you need to get this project done quickly. however, the best photographer in the company is currently working on another assignment. which of the following is true?
a) the primary constraint is quality because the president wants this to be the best film ever produced by this company. she's given you free rein to use whatever resources needed to get the job done.
b) the primary constraint is time because the president wants the film done quickly. she told you toget it to air as soon as possible.
c) resources are the primary constraint. even though the president has given you free rein on resource use, you assume she didn't mean those actively assigned to projects.
d) the schedule is the primary constraint. even though the president has given you free rein on resource use, you assume she didn't mean those actively assigned to projects. the photographer won't be finished for another three weeks on his current assignment, so schedule adjustments willhave to be made

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