The correct answer is C — All stakeholders are responsible for identifying risks during standups, retrospectives, and other team meetings.
Agile promotes collective ownership. Risk identification and mitigation are shared responsibilities involving the entire team, including the product owner, developers, and other stakeholders. Agile meetings (e.g., stand-ups, retrospectives) are excellent forums for surfacing risks early.
PMI Agile Practice Guide:
“In agile projects, everyone is responsible for identifying and managing risk. Teams inspect frequently, enabling early detection and resolution of issues.”
(PMI Agile Practice Guide, Section 7.3 – Risk Management)
Mike Griffiths:
“Risk management is embedded in agile events. Teams don’t defer risk analysis to a specialist—they collaborate continuously to identify, discuss, and respond to risks.”
(PMI-ACP Exam Prep, Chapter 6 – Problem Detection and Resolution)
Incorrect options:
A ignores active risk management needs.
B assumes individual rather than shared responsibility.
D misrepresents the PO’s role—risks may appear in the backlog, but management is team-based.
Answer: C
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