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You are the project manager of a large project that will last four years. In this project, you would like to model the risk based on its distribution, impact, and other factors. There are three…

The correct answer is B. Jo-Hari Window. The Jo-Hari Window (Johari Window) is a psychological self-awareness and interpersonal communication framework, not a project management risk modeling technique. It has no relevance to quantitative risk analysis and does not provide event-oriented or project-oriented risk…

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Question

You are the project manager of a large project that will last four years. In this project, you would like to model the risk based on its distribution, impact, and other factors. There are three modeling techniques that a project manager can use to include both event-oriented and project- oriented analysis. Which modeling technique does NOT provide event-oriented and project- oriented analysis for identified risks?

Options

  • ASensitivity analysis
  • BJo-Hari Window
  • CExpected monetary value
  • DModeling and simulation

How the community answered

(43 responses)
  • A
    2% (1)
  • B
    86% (37)
  • C
    9% (4)
  • D
    2% (1)

Explanation

The Jo-Hari Window (Johari Window) is a psychological self-awareness and interpersonal communication framework, not a project management risk modeling technique. It has no relevance to quantitative risk analysis and does not provide event-oriented or project-oriented risk analysis. Sensitivity analysis (A) is a valid quantitative technique that examines how changes in one variable affect project outcomes. Expected Monetary Value (C) calculates the average outcome of scenarios weighted by probability. Modeling and simulation (D), such as Monte Carlo simulation, evaluates risk across the entire project. All three are legitimate risk modeling techniques used in quantitative risk analysis.

Topics

#Risk analysis techniques#Quantitative risk analysis#Qualitative risk analysis#Modeling and simulation

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