A project with impending risks has 12 deliverables as subprojects, which will be executed in three different locations involving multiple stakeholders. What should the risk manager do to organize the prevailing risks?
A.
Combine individual and focus groups to identify risks and create the overall risk register.
B.
Use focus groups to conduct group risk assessments of the project to identify risks.
C.
Request individual assessments of the project and its deliverables to identify risks.
D.
Use the external risk assessment of the project and its deliverables to identify risks.
In complex projects with multiple deliverables, locations, and stakeholders, best practice is to combine individual risk identification (e.g., interviews, surveys) with group-based methods (e.g., focus groups, workshops) to ensure comprehensive risk coverage and diverse input. According to the PMBOK® Guide:
“Both individual and group risk identification techniques are valuable. Combining interviews (individual) with facilitated workshops or focus groups (group) can help identify risks at all levels and build a comprehensive risk register for the overall project.”
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