Managing Risk In Programmes
Posted by EdmontonPMJun 25
Live Webinar – July 2nd 2018 7:30 am – 8:30 am EDT
Live Webinar – July 2nd 2018 12:30 PM – 1:30 PM BT
Activity Type: Education – Course or Training 1 Hour 1 PDU
Provider: Association for Project Management – APM
Programmes are risky undertakings and require proactive risk management, but programmes are not large projects, and programme risk management is different from project risk management.
In this presentation David Hillson explores the unique and specific characteristics of managing programme risk, providing a clear understanding of the challenge as well as practical guidelines to deal with it.
Programme risk management is focused around risk efficiency, allowing risk exposure to be balanced across the programme.
It is also necessary to handle programme-level risks, as well as risks which have been escalated from programme components.
A unique two-phase approach is proposed for handling these different types of risk in programmes, using both implicit and explicit techniques.
Finally, the presentation outlines the challenges remaining in developing a robust and effective approach to management of programme risk.
Presenter: Dr David Hillson known globally as The Risk Doctor (www.risk-doctor.com), David is a thought-leader and expert practitioner, who speaks and writes widely on risk management. He blends thought-leadership with practical application, presenting it in with clarity & humour. Guided by his motto: “Understand profoundly so you can explain simply” he has advised major organisations, governments, & charities in over 50 countries, on how to create value from risk. He has received many awards for his ground-breaking work in risk management, (Honorary Fellowship of APM, PMI Distinguished Contribution Award etc), and has developed significant innovations that are now widely accepted as best practice.
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Managing Risk In Programmes
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