The correct answer emphasizes the importance of risk management in developing a delivery solution, ensuring that the project remains viable even in the face of supply chain uncertainties. Backup plans are essential to mitigate risks associated with supplier failures, making the project more resilient and flexible. This approach underpins successful project deliverance by adapting to unforeseen changes and maintaining steady progress towards the project's goals.
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What are some common supplier risks that projects might face?
What are some effective backup plans for supply chain failures?
How do you assess supplier risks in project management?
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