To achieve a successful project experience and outcome, you are expected to meet the following requirements.
You communicate your assessment and proposed risk-mitigation strategies in a comprehensive, professionally presented risk management plan.
Project selection: Choose a project that requires risk analysis, management, and mitigation from the following list:
A real project in your current work environment.
A real project in another working environment.
The Silver Fiddle Construction Company case study (Gray & Larson, 2006, pp. 232-233).
A fictitious project scenario.
Contents and sequence of risk management plan: This plan should meet professional expectations for a written risk management plan.
The content that is required in a risk management plan is covered in the course. See the PMBOK guide for ideas on how to present your plan.
Communicating metrics: When effective for communicating numbers, schedules, et cetera, use tables, bar charts, or other appropriate graphics.
References and sources: The project must extract relevant material from a minimum of five peer-reviewed references.
Written communication: Written communication is clear and free of errors that detract from the overall message.
APA formatting: Resources and citations are formatted according to APA style and formatting guidelines.
Length: Include a maximum of 25 double-spaced pages and use 12-point Times Roman font.