Risk management,as a subset of project management, is not a new concept but has been growing momentum as of late. Project managers are expected to know the risks inherent in their projects, and give them the appropriate level of scrutiny. Definition Project risk is defined by the Project Management Institute as an uncertain event or... [Read More]| ProjectEngineer
Risk management is not a new concept but has been growing momentum as of late. Project managers are expected to know the risks inherent in their projects and give them the appropriate level of scrutiny. Definition Project risk is defined by the Project Management Institute as an uncertain event or condition that, if it occurs,... [Read More]| ProjectEngineer
Projects are magnets for surprises—think missed deadlines, budget slips, or that vendor who ghosts you midstream. A Risk Management Plan is the part of the Project Management Plan that plans, identifies, and analyzes project risks. It provides the project management team with a defined plan to identify and manage the risks that can arise and negatively... [Read More]| ProjectEngineer
Experts highlight risk management as one of the most overlooked yet vital aspects of project management. While we often assume we’ve got the main threats handled, a little upfront planning can yield outsized rewards, transforming potential chaos into controlled progress. But effective risk management isn’t just about dodging disaster; it’s about turning potential pitfalls into opportunities... [Read More]| ProjectEngineer
Have you ever considered the risks to your project's successful completion during the planning stages of your project? If not, I would suggest it is a highly beneficial exercise to help you grow in your project management career. A Risk Breakdown Structure (RBS) is an organized way of categorizing the risks to a project. According... [Read More]| ProjectEngineer
Few projects go off without a hitch, especially when client/sponsor relationships are not strong. That's why I would argue that risk management is one of the most important components of project management. When unexpected events occur, it is clear that the identification and analysis of risks is a central cog in the wheel preventing small... [Read More]| ProjectEngineer
Risk is inherent in all projects because projects, by definition, represent a one time improvement to an operational process. There is usually some sort of primary risk factor under which the project was defined, such as market risk for the development of a new product, or technical risk for an assembly line improvement project (will... [Read More]| ProjectEngineer
Could your projects use additional risk management? Experts agree that it is one of the most underutilized areas of project management. As project managers we like to think we know the primary risks to the project and know that we have them under control. But a small amount of risk management planning at the outset... [Read More]| ProjectEngineer
Project risk management is what separates good project managers from great ones. Even when everything has been planned and executed to perfection, an unexpected event can cause considerable duress on the project stakeholders and even cause the project to be considered a failure. Risk management is a three step process: Risk Identification Risk Analysis Qualitative Analysis Quantitative... [Read More]| ProjectEngineer