Due to Covid-19 safety restrictions PhoenixTS will temporarily be unable to provide food to our students who attend class at our Training Center; however, our Break Areas are currently open where students will find a constant supply of Coffee, Tea and Water. Students may bring their own lunch and snacks to eat in our breakrooms or at their seat in the classroom or eat out at one of the many nearby restaurants.
Course Overview
3-Day Course Includes:
- Class exercises in addition to training instruction
- Courseware books, notepads, pens, highlighters and other materials
- Full breakfast with variety of bagels, fruits, yogurt, doughnuts and juice
- Tea, coffee, and soda available throughout the day
- Freshly baked cookies every afternoon – *only at participating locations
Schedule
Project Risk Management
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Course Outline
Module 1: Risk Management Overview
- Project Risk Standard
- Definition and Role of Project Risk Management
- Risk Management Best Practices and Success Factors
Module 2: What You Need Before Effectively Beginning Risk Management
Module 3: Plan Risk Management
- Purpose and Objectives of the Plan Risk Management Process
- Success Factors
- Tools and Techniques
- Documentation for Identity Risks Process
Module 4: Identify Risks
- Purpose and Objectives
- Success Factors
- Tools and Techniques
- Documentation for the Identify Risk Process
Module 5: Perform Qualitative Risk Analysis
- Purpose and Objectives of the Perform Qualitative Risk Analysis
- Success Factors
- Tools and Techniques
- Documentation for Perform Qualitative Risk Analysis Process
Module 6: Plan Risk Responses
- Purpose and Objectives of the Plan Risk Responses Process
- Success Factors
- Tools and Techniques
- Documentation for Plan Risk Responses Process
Module 7: Monitor and Control Risks
- Purpose and Objectives
- Success Factors
- Tools and Techniques
- Documentation for Monitor and Control Risk Process
Module 8: Risk Governance
Project Risk Management Resources
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Data, Data, and more Data!!!
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Be Prepared for Anything with EDRP
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Hey Remote Worker! You Better be Using Email Best Practices
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Head in the Cloud? Time to Face Cyber Security Reality
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Companies use COVID-19 Downtime to Educate their Workforce Online
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3 Reasons You Are Not in Project Management
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Open Source Project Management with ]project-open[
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Spark a Project Management Revolution with Trello
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Making the Most out of a Project
Due to Covid-19 safety restrictions PhoenixTS will temporarily be unable to provide food to our students who attend class at our Training Center; however, our Break Areas are currently open where students will find a constant supply of Coffee, Tea and Water. Students may bring their own lunch and snacks to eat in our breakrooms or at their seat in the classroom or eat out at one of the many nearby restaurants.