Yusef is a new procurement manager at FRD Incorporated. He is looking through the Risk Assessments for his department and notices that the cause of the risk is not identified. Why might this be?
I'm going with A. Identifying the cause of a risk is fundamental to managing it effectively. If they haven't done that, they're not really doing risk assessments at all.
Ha! I bet the real reason is that the procurement manager, Yusef, is new and doesn't know what he's doing. He should have taken a risk management course before taking this job.
D seems like the most likely explanation to me. The organization has simply done a poor job of completing the risk assessments. Maybe they're just lazy or incompetent.
I'm not sure, but I think C might be the right answer. Some organizations might not record the cause of risks for cultural reasons, like avoiding confrontation or blame.
I think the correct answer is A. All risk assessments should clearly identify the cause of the risk. This is a basic requirement for effective risk management.
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