No, the Risk Management Strategy does not cover all the detailed information on identified threats and opportunities. Instead, it provides a high-level framework and approach for how risk management will be conducted within the project. The strategy typically includes the following elements:
As per syllabus of 6th edition, Risk Management Strategy becomes Risk Management Approach. The product defines how the project affords the risk theme, but not what project's risks actually are (ref. A.24).
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