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Author |
Instructor |
Days |
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Adele MacAskill |
Adele MacAskill |
3 |
Intended Audience
This course is designed for—
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Experienced Project
and Program Managers who want to review current practices in
Risk management and learn new techniques
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Project Managers and
Project/Team Leaders who have recently entered the profession
or recently assumed growing project responsibilities
Course Description
Risk management is the continuous and systematic
process of identifying and responding to project risk. You will be
introduced to project Risk management and will learn to identify,
evaluate, monitor, and assess project risk continuously throughout
the project life cycle. The course discusses these and other
topics related to project risk, such as—
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Objectives, concepts
and process of Risk management and the trends which affect
project risks
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Tools and techniques
for developing the project Risk Management Plan
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Processes and
techniques for performing a qualitative analysis of the
project risks
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Process associated
with the probability of the risk occurring and estimating the
impact should the risk occur
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Procedures and
techniques to monitor and respond to risk events
Learning Outcomes
Through mini lectures and hands-on teamwork, the
course seeks to create a typical project life cycle, with
practical instruction on how to—
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Develop the Risk
Management Plan for the project
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Identify and quantify
project risks
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Identify the tools,
techniques, and processes to respond to risk events
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Create a “lessons
learned” review from a Risk perspective
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