Name: Project Risk Management
Course Code: BU273
Duration: 2
Scheduled Dates for BU273
Project managers are critically examining their approach to managing risk. To remain competitive, project managers cannot afford to set up contingencies or control measures for every conceivable risk. Rather, they must determine proportionate expenditure to managing risk. This course introduces learners to widely accepted risk assessment, management, and control practices using tools and techniques. This course is 100% compliant with the Project Management Institute's (PMI's) current Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK).
Target Audience
This course is primarily designed for project managers or project team members who require a better understanding of risk management in their projects. Individuals taking this course should have at least two years of experience working on project teams.
Key Topics
- Course Introduction
- Introduction to Risk Management
- Risk Management Planning
- Risk Identification
- Qualitative Risk Analysis
- Quantitative Risk Analysis
- Risk Response Planning
- Risk Monitoring and Control
Objectives
- In-depth understanding of the types of risks that threaten projects at each stage of development
- Knowledge of strategies used by highly successful project managers to recognize risks, assess probabilities and potential impacts, and take steps to respond to project risks
- Skills in using proven risk identification and analysis tools to identify, analyze, rank, and quantify risk on various types of projects
- Insight into the statistical theory and analytical tools which are the foundation for probability estimations used to analyze and plan for managing project risk
Note
This course is worth 14 PDU's.
Fee: $1,195.00
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