Project Management Foundations: Risk

Project Management Foundations: Risk

English | MP4 | AVC 1280×720 | AAC 48KHz 2ch | 1h 09m | 489 MB

If not managed properly, risk reduces your ability to achieve your project’s goals. It may even derail your project altogether. In this course, author and PMP Bob McGannon shows you how to anticipate, assess, and manage risk—one of the 10 foundational knowledge areas of the Project Management Body of Knowledge. Discover how to create a risk management plan, identify and categorize risks, perform qualitative and quantitative risk analysis, build a response plan, and monitor and control risks as they occur, all while keeping your project on budget and on track.

Note: This course follows the latest guidance from Project Management Institute, Inc., as outlined the PMBOK® 6 Guide.

Topics include:

  • Explore why dealing with risks needs to be part of the everyday process used to manage a project.
  • Learn to outline the most common, pragmatic approaches to identifying risks specific to a project.
  • Recall methods for qualifying and quantifying your risks to determine specific risks and manage their costs.
  • Examine the primary considerations for a project risk plan and what components should be included in every plan.
  • Assess techniques that help you identify the overall risk a project presents to your business.
  • Examine several risk analysis and filtering examples that help ensure you’ve addressed individual risks properly on your project.
Table of Contents

Introduction
1 Risk – The beast to tame

Create a Risk Plan
2 Understanding risks and opportunities
3 Incorporating risk management
4 Stakeholder s risk tolerance
5 The components of a risk plan

Identify Project Risks
6 Risk identification methods
7 Categorizing and consolidating risks
8 Risk records and registers

Analyze Project Risks
9 Qualitative and quantitative risk analysis
10 Variability and ambiguity risks
11 Assess and prioritize analyzed risks

Respond to Project Risks
12 Common risk responses
13 Write your risk plan
14 Understand risk triggers

Monitor and Control Project Risks
15 Risk management in reporting
16 When to execute a risk response
17 Assess overall project risk
18 Agile risk management

Risk Management in the Real World
19 Risk identification
20 Risk analysis
21 Risk response

Conclusion
22 Your risk management toolkit