PMP: risk (vs) issue

Understanding the difference between issue and risk is crucial for the PMP exam and real-world project management. They are closely related but fundamentally different in timing, handling, and impact.


✅ Key Difference: Timing

ConceptDefinitionStatus
RiskA potential event that may happen in the future and affect the project (positively or negatively)Uncertain / Future
IssueA current problem that is already happening and must be addressedKnown / Present

🔍 Detailed Comparison

FactorRiskIssue
TimeframeFuture (uncertain)Present (has occurred)
NatureThreat or opportunityObstacle/problem
Plan to manageRisk Register + Risk Response PlanIssue Log + Issue Resolution Plan
ResponsibilityRisk OwnerIssue Owner
PMP Process GroupPlanning / MonitoringExecuting / Monitoring / Controlling
Examples– Supplier may delay delivery
  • Key resource may leave
  • Regulatory change may impact scope | – Supplier missed delivery
  • Resource already left
  • Scope was impacted by new law |

🧠 PMP-Style Practice Question

A key developer just informed you that they are resigning next week, which will impact a critical project task. How should this be classified?

A) Risk
B) Issue
C) Assumption
D) Change Request

Correct Answer: B – Issue
Explanation: The resignation is a current, confirmed event. It must be tracked in the issue log and managed with corrective actions.


🛠 Tools in PMP

ToolUse
Risk RegisterLists identified risks, impact, probability, and response
Issue LogTracks issues, status, priority, owner, resolution

✅ Summary Cheat Sheet

If it…Then it’s a…
Might happenRisk
Is happeningIssue
Might helpOpportunity (a type of risk)
Needs action nowIssue

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