During the planning phase of a project, a project manager needs to document potential risks, assess their impact on the project, and plan appropriate responses. Which tool should the project manager use to organize this information?
The project manager should use a risk register to document potential risks, their impacts, and planned responses. A risk register is a comprehensive document that lists all identified risks, their analysis, and strategies for mitigation. It serves as a central repository for risk information, facilitating proactive risk management throughout the project lifecycle. Other documents like issue logs or stakeholder registers serve different purposes and do not focus on risk documentation.
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