Project Risk Management

Overview

This course covers the theory and practice of effectively managing project risks.  It covers a generic good-practice risk management process, with examples set in the world of property development and asset management.

Target Audience

This course is suitable for Development and Regeneration staff responsible for setting up and delivering schemes, and for other staff or Board members who wish to gain a good understanding of effective risk management.

Entry or Pre-course Requirements

There are no entry requirements for this module, although delegates will benefit from having a basic understanding of the processes involved in delivering determined, regeneration or asset management projects, such as that provided in the Understanding the Development Process course.

Recommended Reading

None.

Related Courses

Understanding the Development Process

Introductory Certificate in Project Management

Course Plan

This course covers the following subject areas:

Theory:

  • Unpredictability: variability & uncertainty
  • Why we get things wrong
  • Risk management strategy
  • Project definition
  • Risk identification
  • Risk analysis
  • Risk responses
  • Risk ownership
  • Fallback/contingency planning

Practice: developing a Risk Management Plan for 2 schemes (one simple, one complex).

Format

Intensive interactive classroom-based learning  with case study exercises.

Trainers

Andrew Drury

Duration

1 day

Accreditation

The content of this course is being independently certified as conforming to universally accepted Continuous Professional Development (CPD) guidelines.

Certification

On completion of this course you will be provided with an HATC certificate.

Booking

To book a place on this course email us.