What actions are taken in the process of developing and maintaining a program risk register?
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Assign ownership of risks with appropriate responsibilities, document agreed-upon response strategies, and provide the foundation for the risk management plan.
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Assign ownership of risks with appropriate responsibilities, document agreed-upon response strategies, and identify the root cause of potential risks.
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Assign ownership of risks with appropriate responsibilities, document agreed-upon response strategies, and proactively manage program issues.
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Assign ownership of risks with appropriate responsibilities, document agreed-upon response strategies, and identify residual risks.
A. Assign ownership of risks with appropriate responsibilities, document agreed-upon response strategies, and provide the foundation for the risk management plan.
The program risk register is a key tool in risk management that helps to identify, assess, and manage risks throughout the life of a program. The register typically includes:
The identification of risks.
An assessment of their impact and probability.
Strategies for their management.
The assignment of ownership for each risk.
It serves as a foundation for the risk management plan by outlining how identified risks are to be approached and handled. This plan is used to guide the ongoing risk management activities within the program and is regularly updated as risks evolve or new risks are identified.
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