You and your project team are identifying the risks that may exist within your project. Some of the risks are small risks that won't affect your project much if they happen. What should you do with these identified risk events?
A.
These risks can be dismissed.
B.
These risks can be accepted.
C.
These risks can be added to a low priority risk watch list.
D.
All risks must have a valid, documented risk response.
Suggested Answer:C🗳️
Low-impact, low-probability risks can be added to the low priority risk watch list. Incorrect Answers: A: These risks are not dismissed; they are still documented on the low priority risk watch list. B: While these risks may be accepted, they should be documented on the low priority risk watch list. This list will be periodically reviewed and the status of the risks may change. D: Not every risk demands a risk response, so this choice is incorrect.
C. These risks can be added to a low-priority risk watch list:
This is often a prudent approach for small risks that are not immediately critical but should still be monitored over time. If a risk on the watch list starts to escalate or change in significance, you can then take appropriate action.
C. These risks can be added to a low priority risk watch list.
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