The correct inputs are VM study subject information , List of participants , and VM proposals . The Presentation Phase is designed to communicate the VM study results to decision-makers and stakeholders so they can understand, challenge, and act on the team’s recommendations. SAVE’s VM Standard describes this phase as the point where the VM study team presents its recommendations to the decision-making body and seeks approval or direction for further information. ( UW Courses )
VM proposals are essential inputs because they are the developed recommendations carried forward from the Development Phase. VM study subject information is also required because the audience must understand the baseline condition, scope, objectives, cost, schedule, risk, and performance context before judging the proposals. List of participants is an input because the presentation must be planned around the correct stakeholders, decision-makers, technical reviewers, sponsor, facilitator, and team members.
Disposition decision is not an input; it is a decision outcome related to acceptance, rejection, or further action on proposals. The written VM study report is also not the best input here because the Presentation Phase develops or finalizes the report to document alternatives, supporting data, and the accepted implementation direction. ( UW Courses )
References/topics: Presentation Phase; VM Proposals; VM Study Subject Information; Participant List; VM Study Report.