MANAGING PROJECT RISKS

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COURSE OVERVIEW

Risk management is an essential aspect of all organizational activities. Risks present challenges and unmanaged risks can result in delays, expense, missed objectives and even project failure. Validate your skills and become the risk specialist your organization needs. This course aims to enable participants to plan, manage and control project risks. Also, the course will help participants to acquire needed knowledge to develop project risk management plans, identify project risks, analyze the identified risks, and plan responses for them. Further, participants will learn to analyze the risks qualitatively and quantitively using different practical techniques.

COURSE OBJECTIVES

By completely attending this course, participants will be able to:

  • Assess project environment for threats and opportunities.
  • Examine assumption and constraint analyses.
  • Confirm risk thresholds based on risk appetites.
  • Establish risk management strategy.
  • Document the risk management plan.
  • Develop risk register.
  • Lead risk management activities with stakeholders.
  • Perform qualitative and quantitative analysis.
  • Monitor residual & secondary risks.
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TARGET COMPETENCIES

  • Risk Strategy and Planning.
  • Risk Identification.
  • Risk Analysis.
  • Risk Response.
  • Monitor and Close Risks.
  • Enterprise Risk Management

This course is designed for members of the project office, project coordinators, functional managers, team leaders, product managers, and individuals interested in project risk management.

Course methodology is designed to encourage maximum participation by all delegates. We will use best practices and benchmarks, and design interactive activities via discussion, small group work, exercises, and feedback to display proficient knowledge and skills.

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