[&] Why is it important for the 'Accountable' role in a RACI matrix to be assigned to only one person? - To increase redundancy and reduce error - To make the matrix more complex - To allow multiple perspectives - To ensure accountability and decisive leadership [&] Which of the following roles in the RACI matrix is responsible for providing input and guidance during a task? - Informed - Consulted - Responsible - Accountable [&] In the RACI framework, what does the 'R' stand for? - Resilient - Responsible - Reliable - Reactive [&] How does a RACI matrix enhance incident response? - By eliminating performance reviews - By promoting duplication of tasks - By clearly defining roles and responsibilities - By allowing unlimited flexibility in roles [&] What is a key benefit of using the RACI framework in high-pressure incident response situations? - It reduces the need for team collaboration - It allows every team member to work independently - It speeds up decision-making by clarifying ownership of tasks - It encourages more communication meetings [&] What is the main purpose of a responsibility matrix in incident response? - To eliminate the need for team meetings - To assign roles based on employee preferences - To ensure that all team members have equal responsibilities - To clearly define who is responsible for each task