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Course Outline
- Introduction to Project Risk Management for Government
- Definitions of risk
- Pure and business risks
- Benefits of project risk management
- Project risk management processes
- Risk Management Planning for Government
- Stakeholder risk appetite
- Elements of the risk management plan
- Risk breakdown structure
- Defining risk probability and impact scales
- Identifying Project Risks for Government
- Brainstorming and Delphi techniques
- SWOT analysis
- Work Breakdown Structure (WBS)
- Risk register
- Qualitative Risk Analysis for Government
- Risk probability and impact assessment
- Risk ranking within the project
- Risk urgency assessment
- Project risk score
- Quantitative Risk Analysis for Government
- Probability distributions
- Monte Carlo simulation
- Sensitivity analysis
- Expected Monetary Value (EMV)
- Decision tree analysis
- Risk Response Strategies for Government
- Negative risk response strategies (threats)
- Positive risk response strategies (opportunities)
- Contingency planning strategy
- Secondary and residual risks
- Implementing Responses and Monitoring Risks for Government
- Risk audit
- Risk reviews
- Workarounds
Requirements
To apply for the PMI-RMP® Credential, you need:
- A four-year degree (bachelor’s degree or its global equivalent)
- 3,000 hours of experience in project risk management
- 30 hours of education in project risk management
These requirements are designed to ensure a high level of expertise and readiness for government professionals who seek to enhance their capabilities in managing project risks effectively.
28 Hours
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As it is lot of content I really liked the working exercises