You own a small engineering company that is being hired by a major construction company to complete a hydrological study before road construction for a new highway can begin. You're discussing the project parameters with the construction manager, who is in contact with the government's oversight committee, property owners in the area of the proposed roadway, sub-contractors of all types, and the workers' union representatives.
Construction manager: We're on a tight schedule, as you can imagine. And everything is hinging on the results of these reports. Do you think you'll hit your projected deadline?
You: Our company places a high priority on effective _____ management to ensure we can adequately forecast costs and work schedules. Any changes at this point would most likely only be due to approved, desirable changes. So yes, we're on track to hit our deadline.
a. price
b. scope
c. quality
d. resource