11.1 Risk Management Planning | 11.2 Risk Identification | 11.3 Qualitative Risk Analysis | 11.4 Quantitative Risk Analysis | 11.5 Risk Response Planning | 11.6 Risk Monitoring and Control |
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Risk management planning is the process of deciding how to
approach and plan the risk management activities for a project. It is important to plan for the
risk management processes that follow to ensure that the level, type, and visibility of risk
management are commensurate with both the risk and importance of the project to the
organization.
11.1.1 Inputs to Risk Management Planning .1 Project charter. The project charter is discussed in Section 5.1.3.1. .2 Organization's risk management policies. Some organizations may have predefined approaches to risk analysis and response that have to be tailored to a particular project. .3 Defined roles and responsibilities. Predefined roles, responsabilities, and authority levels for decision-making will influence planning. .4 Stakeholder risk tolerances. Different organizations and different individuals have different tolerances for risk. These may be expressed in policy statements or revealed in actions. .5 Template for the organizationīs risk management plan. Some organizations have developed templates (or a pro-forma standard) for use by the project team. The organization will continuously improve the template, based on its aplication and usefulness in the project. .6 Work breakdown structure (WBS). The WBS is described in Section 5.3.3.1. 11.1.2 Tools and Techniques for Risk Identification .1 Planning meetings. Project teams hold plannings meetings to develop the risk management plan. Attendees include the project manager, the project team leaders, anyone in the organization with responsibility to manage the risk planning and execution activities, key stakeholders, and others, as needed. They use the risk management templates and other inputs as appropriate. 11.1.3 Outputs from Risk Identification .1 Risk management plan. The risk management plan describes how risk identification, qualitative and quantitative analysis, response planning, monitoring, and control will be structured and performed during the project life cycle. The risk management plan does not address responses to individual risksthis is accomplishedin the risk response plan, wich is discussed in Section 11.5.3.1. The risk management plan may include the following.
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