Answer Posted / naveen sharma
Risks are identifiable exposure areas of Low, Medium or
High severity within the design/development phase that
could have an impact on the overall project. A Risk is
normally a potential problem that has been identified early
enough for the project team to make efforts to mitigate it.
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