PMI Central Alabama Chapter Risk Management Training

Our project environment is increasingly becoming more global, virtual and complex. The PMI Risk Management Professional (PMI-RMP®) highlights your ability to identify and assess project risks, mitigate threats and capitalize on opportunities. In this capacity, you enhance and protect the needs of your organization.

Gaining distinction as a PMI-RMP® sets you apart from other professionals and brings credit to your organization. Eighty-three percent of organizations that are high performers in project management practice risk management frequently while just 49 percent of low performers do so. The practice contributes to a handsome payoff: high performers meet their goals 2.5 times more often and waste 13 times less money than low performers, as found by our 2015 Pulse of the Profession® report.

A reactive Project Manager tries to resolve issues when they occur. A proactive Project Manager tries to resolve potential problems before they occur. Many problems can be seen ahead of time. Risk management is a proactive process that is invoked to attempt to eliminate these potential problems before they occur, and therefore increase the likelihood of success on the project.

  • Offers 16 credit hours towards the total of 40 hours of project risk management education required to sit for the PMI-RMP® exam.
  • Additional hours of risk learning will be recommended via online learning.
  • Thursday and Friday, October 17-18 (8am-4pm)
  • Location:
    Johnson Controls 1800 International Park Drive, Suite 500 Birmingham, AL 35243
  • Cost:
    • $1,500 per person (non-members)
    • $1,200 per person (PMI CAC members or groups of 3 or more)
    • EARLY BIRD SPECIAL: Register before 10/1 and members only pay $999 per person

LEARNING OBJECTIVES
At the end of this class, participants should be able to:

  • Understand general concept of risk in everyday life
  • Describe the relationship between risks, assumptions and issues
  • Identify risks to your project though a number of data gathering techniques
  • Analyze the potential risks to your project and determine which ones to focus on
  • Plan appropriate risk responses using a number of different alternatives and options
  • Monitor and control known risks, and continually assess the project to identify new risks

WHO SHOULD ATTEND

  • Project managers and team members that must identify and resolve project risks
  • Managers that monitor projects
  • Clients, customers and all stakeholders that participate on projects and are in a position to identify and help respond to risks

COURSE OUTLINE

  • Overview and definition of risk
  • Terms - risks, assumptions, issues
  • The risk management process
  • Risk identification
  • Risk analysis – Qualitative and Quantitative
  • Risk response & control

Questions? Please contact Elizabeth Wright, PMICAC VP of Education.

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Information

Type of category: Classes & Workshops

Date: October 17th to October 18th, 2019

Hour: 8:00AM to 4:00PM

Registration close date: October 11th, 2019 at 11:55PM

# of PDUs: 0

Price

Students: $1500.00

Members: $1500.00

Non members and Guests: $1500.00

Location

Johnson Controls