A project manager is asked to select a contract type for a new software development project that has complete, detailed requirements. Which is the BEST contract to choose?
I'd go with the cost-plus-fixed-fee (CPFF) contract. That way, the project manager can recoup their costs and still make a decent profit. It's a win-win!
Hold on, what about time and material (T&M)? That way, the project manager can bill for the actual time and resources used, which could be better for a complex software project.
Hmm, a fixed-price contract seems like the obvious choice here. The requirements are well-defined, so the project manager can accurately estimate the cost and timeline.
I think the best contract type for a project with complete, detailed requirements is a fixed-price (FP) contract. It provides a clear and predictable cost for the client.
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