Now that you have won the project and have started the project, you may want to think about the risk management aspects of the project.
Project risk management is the process of identifying, analyzing, and responding to any risk that arises over the life cycle of a project to help the project remain on track and meet its goal. Risk management isn't reactive only; it should be part of the planning process to figure out the risk that might happen in the project and how to control it if it occurs.
Our easy-to-use PowerPoint framework helps you professionally manage the project risks without getting bogged down with the technicalities.
Topics covered in this deck;
1)Introducing project risk
2) Elements of the risk management process
3) Phase 1 risk identification
4) Phase 2 risk evaluation
5) Phase 3 risk handling
6) Phase 4 risk controlling
The contents and templates are laid out in an easy to use format. We understand that some of the projects may be executed without a formally certified Project Manager. We have laid out the templates and tools in an easy to use format, that the lead consultant can introduce the risk management framework to the client project with ease.
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Source: Best Practices in Project Risk PowerPoint Slides: Project Risk Management Framework PowerPoint (PPTX) Presentation Slide Deck, Pinnacle Advisory
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