PMI-RMP · Question #622
After completing the risk register, many team members feel there is a lack of time prioritization for one of the identified risks What are the team members referring to?
The correct answer is C. Risk urgency. Risk urgency refers to how soon a risk needs to be addressed - it captures the time-sensitivity of a risk response. If team members feel that time prioritization is lacking for a particular risk, they are pointing to a missing or inadequate urgency rating in the risk register…
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After completing the risk register, many team members feel there is a lack of time prioritization for one of the identified risks What are the team members referring to?
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- ARisk trigger
- BRisk escalation
- CRisk urgency
- DRisk time impact
How the community answered
(33 responses)- A3% (1)
- B6% (2)
- C91% (30)
Explanation
Risk urgency refers to how soon a risk needs to be addressed - it captures the time-sensitivity of a risk response. If team members feel that time prioritization is lacking for a particular risk, they are pointing to a missing or inadequate urgency rating in the risk register (C). Risk urgency is distinct from risk impact or probability; it specifically addresses when action must be taken. A risk trigger (A) is an event indicating a risk is about to occur. Risk escalation (B) refers to elevating a risk to a higher authority. Risk time impact (D) refers to how the risk affects the project schedule, not when it must be addressed.
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