Where do you remove access to risk and issue management?

Your customer’s project managers are at a very low level of skill/maturity. Your scope of work
includes the creation and management of schedule standards, usage of work products and
documents, and schedule-variance tracking to improve estimation processes. Work out of scope

includes risk and issue management. You have decided to modify a user-interface view for the
project managers.
Where do you remove access to risk and issue management?

Your customer’s project managers are at a very low level of skill/maturity. Your scope of work
includes the creation and management of schedule standards, usage of work products and
documents, and schedule-variance tracking to improve estimation processes. Work out of scope

includes risk and issue management. You have decided to modify a user-interface view for the
project managers.
Where do you remove access to risk and issue management?

A.
Remove the Risks and Issues portlets from dashboards.

B.
Remove Risk and Issues from the global security profile.

C.
Remove Risk and Issues from the Protects section.

D.
Remove Risk and Issues licenses.

Explanation:
We remove these two specific portlets (Risk, Issues) for the Dashboards which are
used by the Project Managers.
Note:
* Dashboards are created with up to 12 windows of data called Portlets
* Dashboards build upon those analysis tools and present project and portfolio information in a
way that is easy to set up and use. These dashboards can be customized and assigned
so that specific users or groups of users can see the same information when they log
into the system. Dashboards can be configured to suit individual needs or literally
get everyone on the same page.



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