Risk-Identification — PMP - Project Management Professional Practice Questions
Risk identification is the process of systematically finding, recognizing, and documenting potential events or conditions that could affect a project's objectives, either positively or negatively. In the PMP exam, risk identification is the first process within the Risk Management knowledge area and produces the risk register as its primary output. Candidates are tested on a range of identification techniques including document analysis, assumption and constraint analysis, SWOT analysis, and interviews. Thorough risk identification is foundational because risks that are not identified cannot be analyzed or responded to, leaving the project exposed.
Free questions on risk-identification
Which tool/technique is used to identify project risks?
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