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At what stage of an activity does Concurrent Control primarily take place?

AAfter the activity has been completed

BBefore the activity begins

CWhile the activity is in progress

DDuring the planning phase only

Answer:

C. While the activity is in progress

Read Explanation:

  • Concurrent control primarily takes place while an activity is in progress. It involves the real-time monitoring and regulation of ongoing tasks to ensure they conform to organizational standards and produce the desired results.


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