PMI-RMP · Question #368
When considering human factors and risk attitudes relative to the risk process, which approach should be used to influence the risk management process for optimal effects at the individual and group l
The correct answer is D. Proactive. A proactive approach means anticipating human behavioral tendencies - such as cognitive biases, optimism bias, groupthink, or cultural risk attitudes - and addressing them before they compromise the risk process. Proactively educating team members, establishing psychological safe
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When considering human factors and risk attitudes relative to the risk process, which approach should be used to influence the risk management process for optimal effects at the individual and group levels?
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- AAgile
- BReactive
- COngoing
- DProactive
How the community answered
(19 responses)- B5% (1)
- C5% (1)
- D89% (17)
Explanation
A proactive approach means anticipating human behavioral tendencies - such as cognitive biases, optimism bias, groupthink, or cultural risk attitudes - and addressing them before they compromise the risk process. Proactively educating team members, establishing psychological safety for raising risks, and building a risk-aware culture yields better outcomes at both individual and group levels. A reactive approach (B) only addresses problems after harm has occurred. Ongoing (C) describes frequency, not a strategic posture. Agile (A) is a project methodology, not an approach to managing human factors in risk.
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