The correct answer is D – Create a risk burndown chart showing the reduction of risks over time.
In Agile, risk management is integrated into each iteration. A risk burndown chart is a visual information radiator that tracks the total risk exposure and how it changes over time, making risk transparent and easy for the team to understand.
From the PMI Agile Practice Guide:
“A risk burndown chart can be used to communicate the decreasing level of project risk over time and encourage discussion on risk mitigation strategies.”
(PMI Agile Practice Guide, Section 6.4 – Risk Management)
Mike Griffiths also states:
“Agile teams use tools like risk burndown charts to visualize risks and track mitigation. They provide real-time understanding of current and remaining risks.”
(Mike Griffiths, PMI-ACP Exam Prep Book, Chapter 6 – Problem Detection and Resolution)
Other options:
A is a responsibility assignment matrix (not risk-focused).
B and C are traditional (predictive) methods and don’t align with Agile risk communication.
Answer: D
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