单选题The most crucial time for project risk assessment is ( ).Awhen a problem surfacesBduring the planning phaseCduring the close-out phaseDafter the project schedule has been published
单选题
The most crucial time for project risk assessment is ( ).
A
when a problem surfaces
B
during the planning phase
C
during the close-out phase
D
after the project schedule has been published
参考解析
解析:
进行项目风险评估最关键的时候是:规划阶段
A:问题出现时
B:规划阶段
C://结束阶段
D://项目进度公布后
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