A project manager is assigned to a project. There was a lot of conflict regarding the status of the project and compliance with international regulations. During a regular meeting, the sponsor wanted to know how frequently the risks are being reviewed.
Which document project manager should check first?
Correct Answer: A
Explanation
= The risk management plan is the document that describes how the project team will manage risks throughout the project life cycle. It includes information such as the risk management processes, roles and responsibilities, risk categories, risk tolerance, risk reporting, and risk review frequency. The project manager should check the risk management plan first to determine how often the risks are being reviewed, as this is part of the risk monitoring and control process. The other documents are outputs of the risk management process, but they do not specify the frequency of risk reviews. References: = Project Management Professional (PMP) Exam Content Outline, A Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK Guide), Sixth Edition, Tried and true methods in managing project risks and issues