PMP 8 - Project Risk Management (Third Edition)
This course will help learners define the core elements of risk management, including the risk management plan and the risk register. Additionally, the course examines how risks are identified, prioritized, quantified, and used in decision-making.
After completing this course you will be able to:
- Define risk
- Understand the components of the risk management plan and risk register and its relationship to the project management plan
- Understand the techniques involved in risk identification and analysis
- Explain the interrelationship among risk planning, risk analysis, risk response planning, and risk monitoring controlling
- Understand the strategies of risk response planning
- Explain the inputs, techniques, and outputs of risk monitoring and control, and how it fits into the overall monitoring and control process
Note: Receive 3.5 PDUs/contact hours
This course is self-paced and online. You will have access to this course for 30 days. Upon successful completion, you will receive a Winchester Center for Management Development certificate of completion.
Target Audience: This course is designed for adult learners with some project management experience.
Level: Intermediate
Prerequisites: Learners should have some experience in project management and will need to have access to the Project Management Institute's A Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge, Third Edition (PMBOK® Guide).
Estimated time to complete: 3-5 hours of online course work
NOTE: As of July 1, 2009, the PMP® certification exam will align with the Fourth Edition of the PMBOK® Guide. Learners planning to take the updated exam should prepare with the PMP® Exam Prep Course (Fourth Edition).