The correct answers are A and C . Once the decision-makers have approved a VM proposal, the facilitator should not automatically reopen or reassess the recommendation. The implementation responsibility has moved into the post-study/implementation environment, where the primary objective is to “assure the implementation of the approved value study change recommendations.” The SAVE VM Standard also states that the VM Team Leader may track the progress of implementation , while the design professional or assigned management personnel are responsible for executing the approved change. ( UW Courses )
Therefore, if the project manager resists an approved change, the facilitator should first treat the resistance as an implementation barrier. This requires identifying potential threats to implementation , such as technical objections, schedule concerns, stakeholder resistance, contractual constraints, or organizational politics. The Standard also requires implementation planning to account for risk, uncertainty, schedule impact, and unique project conditions. ( UW Courses )
Documenting the resistance to decision-makers is also appropriate because implementation status must remain visible to management. Reassessing the VM proposal is not appropriate unless new facts invalidate the approved recommendation. Additional information may be useful later, but the immediate facilitator actions are documentation and threat identification.
References/topics: Implementation Phase; Post-Study; Implementation Monitoring; Management Reporting; Implementation Risk.