Some issues and unexpected results were found after completing the first phase of a project. The project team is planning the next phase and team members want to avoid the previous issues.
What should the risk manager do to avoid the previous issues?
Correct Answer: A
According to the PMI Risk Management Professional (PMI-RMP)® Examination Content Outline1, one of the tasks in the domain of Risk Identification is to use the information from project documents, lessons learned, and other sources to facilitate the risk identification process1. A risk workshop is a tool and technique for risk identification that involves bringing together the project team, stakeholders, subject matter experts, and risk management expertsto identify and analyze the project risks in a structured and collaborative manner2. In this scenario, the risk manager should use the information from the issues and unexpected results found in the first phase of the project for a risk workshop, to avoid the previous issues in the next phase. The risk workshop will help the risk manager and the project team to identify the root causes of the issues, assess their probability and impact, and develop appropriate risk responses. The risk workshop will also enable the risk manager to update the risk register and the risk report with the new information and communicate the risk status to the relevant stakeholders. The risk manager should not improve monitoring and controlling of activities, because that is not a specific action to avoid the previous issues, but rather a general practice that should be done throughout the project life cycle3. The risk manager should not document the issues in the lessons learned, because that is not enough to avoid the previous issues, but rather a way to capture and share the knowledge gained from the project for future reference4. The risk manager should not create an issue log to share with the team, because that is not a proactive risk management technique, but rather a reactive way to track and resolve the issues that have already occurred5. References: 1: PMI Risk Management Professional (PMI-RMP)® Examination Content Outline, page 82: A Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK® Guide) - Sixth Edition, page 4003: A Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK® Guide) - Sixth Edition, page 4564: A Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK® Guide) - Sixth Edition, page 1005: What Is an Issue Log? Templates & Tips6.