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Project Risk Management. Presented by: Michael C. Nollet, MBA, PMP ®. Performance Objectives. What’s new in PMBOK® 3rd edition? Three tips for more effective risk management Select common problems and brainstorm solutions Document our possible solutions
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Project Risk Management Presented by: Michael C. Nollet, MBA, PMP®
Performance Objectives • What’s new in PMBOK® 3rd edition? • Three tips for more effective risk management • Select common problems and brainstorm solutions • Document our possible solutions • Start to improve project risk management in the real world!
About Boston University • Founded in 1839 • 4th largest private university in U.S. • Over $1.4 billion annual budget • $2.6 billion in assets • Largest foreign student population in the world • 17 Schools and Colleges • Over 3,000 Faculty Members
Boston University Corporate Education Center (BUCEC) • Project Management • ITIL • PRINCE2™ • Management & Communication • Business Process Management • Leadership • Six Sigma • Team Building • Business Analysis • Information Technology
Risks and Objectives RISK RISK Time Cost RISK Stakeholder Needs and Expectations RISK Scope/Quality
What’s New in PMBOK 3rd Edition? • Look at the Inputs, Tools, Techniques and Outputs!
Risk Management Process Start Identify Risk Monitor and Control Risk Analyze Risk Respond to Risk Finish
Three • Risk • Tips
1. Risk and Impact Travel Together! There is a risk thatIMPACT, Because (of)RISK EVENT Or
2. Make Risk Visible R3 R1 R2
3.5 Include Contingency in the Plan A 4 WD $X B 6 WD $Y C 8 WD $21,030 F
Group Exercise • Identify 5 common risks on your projects • Review in your small groups • Select at least one common risk, and brainstorm all the potential responses you can come up with… and write them down!
Web Resources • PMI Risk Special Interest Group (SIG) • www.risksig.com • Society of Risk Analysis • www.sra.org • Tech Republic • www.techrepublic.com
Reference Books • PMBOK, chapter 11 • Wideman, “Project and Program Risk Management” • Martin and Chadbourne, “The Professional Guide to Risk Assessment” • DeMarco and Lister, “Waltzing with Bears”
Next Steps • Document today’s results • Email our potential solutions • Start a dialogue • Improve project risk management practices • What else could we do?
Thank You ! Please send comments to: mnollet@usa.net