PMI-RMP · Question #34
Ruth is the project manager of ISFH project for her company. This project is forty percent complete and it appears that some risk events are going to happen in the project that will have an adverse…
The correct answer is C. Yes, change requests can be recommended for corrective actions for contingency plans. During the Monitor Risks process, if risk events are imminent or occurring, the project manager can issue change requests as corrective actions or to implement contingency plans. Corrective actions bring the project back into alignment with the plan, and change requests are the…
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Ruth is the project manager of ISFH project for her company. This project is forty percent complete and it appears that some risk events are going to happen in the project that will have an adverse affect on the project. Ruth creates a change request regarding the risks. Is this a valid response?
Options
- ANo, change requests should not address risks, only risk response strategies should be issued.
- BNo, change requests should not address pending risks, but only scope changes.
- CYes, change requests can be recommended for corrective actions for contingency plans.
- DYes, change requests can ask for additional funds to pay for the risk impact.
How the community answered
(49 responses)- A6% (3)
- B4% (2)
- C73% (36)
- D16% (8)
Explanation
During the Monitor Risks process, if risk events are imminent or occurring, the project manager can issue change requests as corrective actions or to implement contingency plans. Corrective actions bring the project back into alignment with the plan, and change requests are the formal mechanism through which these are processed through integrated change control. This is a standard and valid response - change requests are not limited only to scope changes; they can address any needed adjustment to the project management plan, including risk-driven corrective actions.
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