Neil works as a project manager for SoftTech Inc. He is working with Tom, the COO of his company, on several risks within the project. Tom understands that through qualitative analysis Neil has identified many risks in the project. Tom's concern, however, is that the priority list of these risk events are sorted in "high-risk," "moderate-risk," and "low-risk" as conditions apply within the project. Tom wants to know that is there any other objective on which Neil can make the priority list for project risks. What will be Neil's reply to Tom?
Risk may be listed by the responses in the near-term
Risks may be listed by categories
Risks may be listed by the additional analysis and response
Risks may be listed by priority separately for schedule, cost, and performance
Correct answer: D
Question 2
In which type of access control do user ID and password system come under?
Administrative
Technical
Power
Physical
Correct answer: B
Question 3
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?
These risks can be accepted.
These risks can be added to a low priority risk watch list.
All risks must have a valid, documented risk response.