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Question 87

During a major project review, the project manager discovers that large groups of internal management issues are obstructing progress. In reviewing the risk management plan, the project risk categories largely contain technical and customer relationship type risks. The project manager wants the risk management plan revised to account for these risk areas, particularly because the project has several more months before completion.

Who should the project manager collaborate with to revise the risk management plan at this stage of the project?

    Correct Answer: D

    In this scenario, the project manager should collaborate with the risk manager, risk owners, and project sponsor to revise the risk management plan. The risk manager can provide expertise in identifying and mitigating risks, the risk owners are accountable for managing specific risks, and the project sponsor can provide oversight and authority to address internal management issues and ensure alignment with project goals. This collaboration will help address the internal management issues obstructing progress effectively.

Discussion
Baha_AsadOption: D

its not agile ,, D is correct

farzad622004Option: D

D is correct

edusousaOption: C

For me is C

TheAWSGuruOption: D

D is corect . It is not mentioned anywhere it's an agile project .

MikeMarloOption: C

Tips: - internal problem > not customer - technical + risk > risk owner + risk manager - customer relationships > product owner = internal + BA Could be Project Sponsor (option D) to help with problems within the organization or at the level of procedures. If not, Option C

RoyalWarriorOption: A

I don't think you can change the risk management plan without involving and getting buy in from the customer or technical relationships that have already been identified as risky.

aws_guru1

So, what is your suggested answer?