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PMI-RMP · Question #204

Which positive risk response best describes a teaming agreement?

The correct answer is A. Share. A teaming agreement is a formal partnership between organizations to jointly capture an opportunity, which is the defining characteristic of the Share positive risk response strategy.

Risk Strategy and Planning

Question

Which positive risk response best describes a teaming agreement?

Options

  • AShare
  • BExploit
  • CEnhance
  • DVenture

How the community answered

(52 responses)
  • A
    92% (48)
  • B
    2% (1)
  • C
    2% (1)
  • D
    4% (2)

Why each option

A teaming agreement is a formal partnership between organizations to jointly capture an opportunity, which is the defining characteristic of the Share positive risk response strategy.

AShareCorrect

Sharing a positive risk involves transferring partial or full ownership of an opportunity to a third party that is best positioned to exploit it, with both parties benefiting from the outcome. A teaming agreement is a classic example because two organizations combine resources or expertise to jointly pursue an opportunity neither could fully capture alone, matching the PMBOK definition of Share precisely.

BExploit

Exploit means taking deliberate action to ensure the opportunity definitely occurs, such as assigning the best-qualified resources, without necessarily involving an external partner.

CEnhance

Enhance means increasing the probability or positive impact of an opportunity through targeted actions, not sharing ownership with another organization.

DVenture

Venture is not a recognized PMBOK positive risk response strategy.

Concept tested: Share strategy as positive risk response using teaming agreements

Topics

#Positive risk responses#Share strategy#Teaming agreements#Opportunity management

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