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[单项选择]You are an expert in risk management,having worked in the field for more than 15 years.Your project is behind schedule and in your project.you are in the process of identifying which risks may affect your project through the risk identification process.In a discussion with your project sponsor,you mention that after the risk identification phase is completed,you would like to directly perform quantitative risk analysis.Your project sponsor cautions you against doing this-he mentions that in a prior project,qualitative risk analysis was conducted after risk identification.In this context,you will______.
A. mention to your sponsor that since you are an expert in risk management, there is no need to do qualitative risk management and the team can directly go to quantitative risk management phasThis will also save time since your project is behind schedule
B. agree with your sponsor that not doing qualitative risk analysis may mean some risks will remain unidentified and increase the probability of failure in your project
C. mention to the sponsor that usually in your past experience,qualitative risk analysis was a waste of time and not recommended for this project
D. mention to the sponsor that this is a type of project where qualitative risk analysis is not requireSpecific categories of projects do not need qualitative risk analysis

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