Which of the following groups benefits indirectly from a project?

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Taxpayers benefit indirectly from a project because they are often the ones funding various public projects through taxes. When a project is completed successfully, it can enhance public infrastructure or services that ultimately improve the quality of life in the community. For instance, if a government project builds new roads or schools, the taxpayers see lasting benefits without being directly involved in the day-to-day execution of the project.

Internal Project Team members and contractors are directly involved in the execution and management of the project, so their benefits are more immediate and clearly defined. Senior leadership may benefit through improved operational performance or strategic advancements, but these benefits are also more direct compared to the broader, indirect benefits that taxpayers experience from the successful completion of public projects.