Five failures and counting case study


Review Project Auditing, Theater High Altitude Area Defense (THAAD): Five Failures and Counting Case Study

Do you think this was a financial audit, a project audit, or a management audit? Why?

Was the purpose of the audit to exert cybernetic control, go/no-go control, or post project control? Explain.

Given the comments in the case, do you surmise that the reason for the audit was to improve future projects or to ascertain the reasons for not meeting the project's goals, and if the latter, its direct goals or ancillary goals?

Do you think the GAO was the best choice for an audit team? Would it have the trust of the project personnel?

Given the minimal elements of a project audit present, which element(s) would have been primary to the audit team? Why? Which section would have contained the "underlying problems" reported in the case?

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