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This training manual presents a clear and easy to follow project risk aggregation methodology, employed and tested in a leading global organisation. Project risk aggregation entails summing and showing the interaction between individual risks in order to provide an integrated bigger picture perspective. Given the diversity of risks in project environments, this training presents a methodology that is applicable in any project environment. The methodology produces coherent observations derived from two different tools and techniques of aggregation. A real life case study is included to illustrate the methodology and the key learning points. A project risk aggregation reporting format is also provided. This training manual is intended for project management practitioners, including but not limited to corporate executives, finance managers, project portfolio managers, programme managers, project control managers, risk managers and others who wish to acquire skills and knowledge of project risk aggregation.
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