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A project manager wants to work on understanding the project risks. The project manager works with the integrated project team to develop the risk handling strategies for the identified risks.
How should the project manager work with these risk handling strategies?
Review and revise the strategies periodically.
Implement the strategies after completing the risk analysis.
Implement the strategies immediately.
Ensure the strategies are approved by the stakeholders.
A project manager has determined that an activity is too complex to complete internally so they hire a licensed contractor to complete the work. What is the project manager performing in this situation?
Risk mitigation
Risk transfer
Risk acceptance
Risk avoidance
The project team is updating the risk register with the minimum acceptable level of exposure and impact for each risk. The team also wants to determine if they have reached the maximum level of exposure before they escalate the risk.
What should the team perform in this scenario?
Quantitative risk analysis
Risk response planning
Monitor and control risks
Risk urgency assessment
A risk manager has been assigned to a project constructing a chemical laboratory. Unfamiliar with chemical laboratories, the risk manager is unsure of where to start objectively identifying risks.
What should the risk manager do?
Import a risk register from other industry chemical laboratories.
Define chemical laboratory safety risk thresholds.
Review published operational experience reports.
Draft threat and opportunity risks that come to mind.
Stakeholder deliverable reviews will start soon and additional work is expected to resolve any issues or required adjustments. Budget overruns during execution have put serious constraints on the remainder of the project's budget.
What should the project manager do next?
Request a budget relief using the management reserve.
Conduct a risk reassessment and reserve analysis.
Review the consequences of potential changes.
Coach stakeholders on risk identification practices.
A subcontractor working on a project may cause delays in the construction schedule. The project manager records this risk in the risk register and issues a change request sponsor rejects the change request.
What should the project manager have done differently?
Executed the risk strategy response and recorded it in the risk register.
Performed an analysis to affirm the request is valid before submitting.
Informed the client and the project sponsor that the request is being submitted.
Contacted the other stakeholders so they know the request is in process.
During project execution, a project manager invites the stakeholders to a risk review meeting. During this meeting, a vendor highlights that the mitigation plan for a schedule risk has generated an additional risk.
What should the risk manager do first?
Update the new risk in the risk register.
Plan responses for the new risk.
Passively accept the new risk.
Add the new risk to the watch list.
During a meeting to develop the risk management plan, the risk manager recognizes that risks may be identified that could also impact other projects that the company is pursuing. What should the risk manager do?
Contact the risk managers of the other projects and inform them
Include an escalation process in the risk management plan
Take note of the extensive impact of these risks in the risk register
Address the unique characteristics of these risks on a case-by-case basis
A risk manager reviews a Monte Carlo schedule risk analysis model before sharing the results with the project manager. The risk manager notices that activity correlations were not included in the model.
What is an effect of adding the correlation to the model?
Allows more risks to be included in the model.
Reduces the project completion duration.
Increases the standard deviation of the model.
Increases the probability of correlated activities finishing on time.
The project manager for project X was expecting the mobilization of critical equipment from another project, project Y. However, a day before the mobilization was scheduled, another project manager notifies project X's project manager that the equipment would not be available for at least another month due to delayed activities for project Y. This has jeopardized meeting a critical milestone for project X.
How should project X's project manager avoid this situation in the future?
Prepare a contingency response plan to implement when delays occur
Ask the other project manager to officially confirm the new date in writing
Request that the other project manager be added to relevant reports
Request that the other project manager inform if any additional delays are expected
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