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Description

Risk management is one of the critical components of project management. Identifying project risks and planning a response is crucial to the success of a project.

Topics Covered

  • Define and Identify Risk
  • Communicating risk effectively
  • Risk Management Plan
  • Risk analysis
  • Monitoring Risks

Learning Outcomes

Upon completion of this module, participants should be able to:

  • Explain the process of project risk management
  • Identify opportunities for and the challenges of dealing with risk at the organizational level
  • Identify and describe common project risks
  • Use qualitative and quantitative means to assess and prioritize risks
  • Describe standard risk response strategies
  • Use a simple template to apply risk management techniques

Who Should Attend?

Project managers and other professionals responsible for projects as part of their job, members of project teams, business analysts, administrative, technical and support staff seeking essential knowledge of project risk management. 
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Section(s) offered

Section Title
Project Risk Management Module
Language of Delivery
English
Section Schedule
Date and Time TBA
Drop Request Deadline
TBD
Transfer Request Deadline
TBD
Withdrawal Request Deadline
No withdrawal request allowed after enrollment

Section Notes

Course Access

You can access the course through MyCourses by following these steps:

  1. Log in to your Athena Student profile using Athena Login - Student Portal | McGill University School of Continuing Studies.                   

  2. Select “I have an existing account” since your account has already been created.

  3. Click on “Access LMS” (located on the right side, just before the last option). You will then be directed to MyCourses, where the course materials are available.


Cancellation Policy:
  • Receive a full refund if you cancel your registration prior to accessing the learning interface.
  • No refund will be issued after you have accessed the learning interface.

 

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