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You are conducting a status meeting and monitoring your risk register when you discover a risk that remains even after you implement ?

all of your response strategies. What kind of risk is this and what should you do about it? A. It's a residual risk. You don't need to plan a response strategy for it because you've already implemented all of the risk responses you can plan for. B. It's a secondary risk. You don't need to worry about it. C. It's a contingency reserve. You should only use it if the first risk occurs. D. It's a residual risk. You need to plan a response strategy for it.

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Question ajoutée par Muhammad Farooq , QA-QC MANAGER , AL Bawani contracting co.
Date de publication: 2018/07/11
Sherif Shabaan
par Sherif Shabaan , Green Riyadh.. Site Civil Engineer , Al Fahd Company

A . It's a residual risk. You don't need to plan a response strategy for it because you've already implemented all of the risk responses you can plan for.

Muhammad Farooq
par Muhammad Farooq , QA-QC MANAGER , AL Bawani contracting co.

Answer: AExplanation: Residual risks are risks that remain even after you have planned for and implemented all of your risk response strategies. They don't need any further analysis because you have already planned the most complete response strategy you know in dealing with the risk that came before them.

Hamid Dindar
par Hamid Dindar , Technical office manager , Kitropey

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Mohamed Attia
par Mohamed Attia , Procurement Specialist , Ali Alghanim & Sons Automotive Co.

Its depends about the status of this risk, if the risk extremely dangerous, that's mean it's no wait's for another meetings and I should make another immediately meeting to discous about what I discoverd, and if the risk is not dangerous, I will put a note for myself to be in discousion at another closely meeting.

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