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Best-practice risk governance by use of a questionnaire method can help to identify risks underlying each aspect of the enterprise risk management function. The questionnaire method is called the:
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D. IPPF Framework
B. EMS (enterprise, methodologies, sustainability)
A. PMI (policies, methodologies, infrastructure).
C. PMP (policies, methods, procedures)
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