PMI-RMP · Question #619
A risk manager has been assigned to a project in a company that is undergoing a significant cultural and organizational change. The risk manager will start planning risk management. activities with…
The correct answer is B. Leverage the project manager's project stakeholder analysis. In a company undergoing significant cultural and organizational change, it's essential for the risk manager to engage with the appropriate stakeholders when planning risk management activities. Leveraging the project manager's stakeholder analysis provides a comprehensive…
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A risk manager has been assigned to a project in a company that is undergoing a significant cultural and organizational change. The risk manager will start planning risk management. activities with stakeholders but is unsure with whom to engage. What should the risk manager do?
Options
- AAssign a subset of stakeholders to work on the risk management process.
- BLeverage the project manager's project stakeholder analysis.
- CAgree with the project manager not to start risk activities.
- DSend a communication inviting volunteers to join risk activities.
How the community answered
(39 responses)- A13% (5)
- B77% (30)
- C8% (3)
- D3% (1)
Explanation
In a company undergoing significant cultural and organizational change, it's essential for the risk manager to engage with the appropriate stakeholders when planning risk management activities. Leveraging the project manager's stakeholder analysis provides a comprehensive understanding of individuals and groups affected by or capable of influencing the project. This analysis identifies stakeholders' interests, influence, and potential impact on project success, enabling the risk manager to tailor risk management activities effectively. Collaborating with the project manager ensures alignment in stakeholder engagement strategies, fostering a cohesive approach to managing risks associated with organizational changes.
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