PMI Risk Management Professional (PMI-RMP) — Question 28
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?
Answer options
- A. Risk manager, technical manager, and customers
- B. Project sponsor, product owner, and risk owners
- C. Risk manager, product owner, and risk owners
- D. Risk manager, risk owners, and project sponsor
Correct answer: A
Explanation
The correct answer is A because the risk manager, technical manager, and customers are essential for identifying and addressing the internal management issues affecting the project. Options B and C focus on roles that may not directly relate to internal management issues, while option D includes the project sponsor, which is less relevant for revising the risk plan in this context.