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A project's design has been completed and approved on time. The construction subcontractor should be mobilizing to start construction but does not have the necessary materials in place, causing a delaying in the project. The risk register only contains risks for the design phase of the project.

What should the project manager have done differently?

A.

Executed the Monte Carlo sensitivity analysis prior to mobilization

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A.

Executed the Monte Carlo sensitivity analysis prior to mobilization

B.

Added generic construction risks to the risk register before construction began

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B.

Added generic construction risks to the risk register before construction began

C.

Reviewed the assumptions/exclusions register in the project charter

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C.

Reviewed the assumptions/exclusions register in the project charter

D.

Performed risk identification exercises for the full lifecycle of the project

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D.

Performed risk identification exercises for the full lifecycle of the project

Suggested answer: D

Explanation:

The project manager should have performed risk identification exercises for the full lifecycle of the project, including the construction phase, to ensure that all potential risks were identified and addressed in the risk register.

Risk identification is the process of determining the risks that may affect the project and documenting their characteristics. Risk identification should be performed throughout the project lifecycle, as new risks may emerge or change over time. Risk identification should also consider all aspects of the project, such as scope, schedule, cost, quality, resources, stakeholders, and procurement. By performing risk identification exercises for the full lifecycle of the project, the project manager could have identified and planned for the potential risks associated with the construction phase, such as delays, material shortages, quality issues, or safety hazards. This would have helped to prevent or mitigate the impact of the risk event that occurred, and to ensure that the risk register is updated and comprehensive. Performing a Monte Carlo sensitivity analysis, adding generic construction risks, or reviewing the assumptions/exclusions register are not sufficient or effective ways of identifying the specific risks that may affect the project during the construction phase.These are either tools for risk analysis, risk response planning, or project initiation, but not risk identification.Reference: PMI-RMP Certification Handbook1, page 9; PMBOK Guide, pages 397-398.

asked 14/11/2024
IGNACIO CHICO TORRES
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