Responding to Risk (PMBOK® Guide Sixth Edition)


Overview/Description
Target Audience
Prerequisites
Expected Duration
Lesson Objectives
Course Number
Expertise Level



Overview/Description
All projects face risks. Effectively planning risk management can be the difference between success or failure on a project. The CAPM® is an asset that will enhance your risk management capabilities, as CAPM training will aid you in making a project risk management plan. This course covers the final three processes in the project risk management knowledge area: Plan Risk Responses, Implement Risk Responses, and Monitor Risks. You'll learn about some common risk response strategies and how to monitor and control risks as they occur when managing projects.

Target Audience
Existing project managers pursuing certification in recognition of their skills and experience; individuals training to become accredited project managers

Prerequisites
None

Expected Duration (hours)
1.2

Lesson Objectives

Responding to Risk (PMBOK® Guide Sixth Edition)

  • identify the inputs to the Plan Risk Responses process
  • identify strategies for responding to negative risks
  • identify strategies for responding to positive risks
  • recognize examples of using contingent response strategy
  • recognize the outputs of the Plan Risk Responses process
  • recognize the purpose of the Implement Risk Responses process
  • identify the inputs to the Monitor Risks process
  • recognize examples of risk audit outcomes
  • distinguish between technical performance analysis and reserve analysis measurement criteria
  • recognize appropriate risk response strategies
  • recognize the outputs of the Monitor Risks process
  • demonstrate your understanding of the Plan Risk Responses, Implement Risk Responses, and Monitor Risk processes
  • Course Number:
    apj_24_a04_bs_enus

    Expertise Level
    Intermediate