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Moloy Chakraborty Principal Project Manager| WSP UK LTD High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, United Kingdom
Risk exists the moment that a project is:

A. planned
B. conceived
C. chartered
D. executed
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Rami Kaibni
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Senior Projects Manager | Field & Marten Associates New Westminster, British Columbia, Canada
Risks exit from the time the project is born so probably chartered is the best answer amongst others unless conceived means born.
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Yoganathan Ravichander PM I| Ericsson India Global Services Pvt Ltd Bangalore, Karnataka, India
Risk exist from the time it is conceived, which is the ideation stage or a thought in human brain
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Sonia Anjum Project Manager| actively looking for opportunities Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan
Risk exists the moment that a project is conceived because after that it is chattered.
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Pier Luigi Calabria Project Manager| INFORM Institut für Operations Research und Management GmbH, Aachen, Germany Aachen, Germany
Answer B
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Luis Assad Advisor| Barueri City Administration Barueri, São Paulo, Brazil
Option B, definitely. Risks are inherent to any idea you conceive.
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Brian Riehle IT Program Manager| US Government Fairfax, Va, United States
Conceived
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Muthukrishnan Ramakrishnan Automation & Validation Engineer| Automation & Validation Solutions Taichung, Taichung, Taiwan
C - Chartered
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Vincent Guerard Coach - Trainer - Speaker - Advisor| Freelance Mont-Royal, Quebec, Canada
It exists at all these moments. So I would consider B Conceive the first moment in the project.
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Moloy Chakraborty Principal Project Manager| WSP UK LTD High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, United Kingdom
Thanks, everyone for responses, hence the answer is B - ''Conceived''
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Marie Fishburn Program Manager II| Pasco County Board of County Commissioners Wesley Chapel, Fl, United States
Sorry Moloy but I'm going with chartered for two reasons. First, it is not a "project" until the charter is signed, and second, an idea has to be vetted to determine if the potential benefits outweigh the anticipated costs (and risks it might introduce), and if it aligns with organizational strategic objectives. Thanks!
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