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How it works: Register with the summit. They will send you details of how to join the interview each day – a new recording is available for a 24 hour period. You must listen each day to hear each one of the presentations (at some point during that day). Each recording is available for only the 24 Hour period.

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The Making Risk Work Summit

The Making Risk Work Summit features short interviews with world-class experts and real world risk facilitators each day, along with chances to interact with questions and via a forum.

This is an excellent chance for you to develop your skills without traveling. A Short Guide to Facilitating Risk Management
There is no charge to register to listen in to each speaker via the web each day.
The talks will bring to life the author’s motivation for writing their new book – A Short Guide to Facilitating Risk Management, Penny Pullan & Ruth Murray-Webster,
that was published on 1st July 2011.

Hosts:
The Virtual Working summit is hosted by Penny Pullan(@PennyPullan), of Making Projects Work Ltd and Ruth Murray-Webster, of Lucidus Consulting Ltd

Information for recording Category C Activities:

Process Groups: Planning, Monitoring & Controlling

Knowledge Areas: Risk (PMBOK Reference)

  • 11.1 Plan Risk Management
  • 11.2 Identify Risks
  • 11.5 Plan Risk Responses
  • 11.6 Monitor and Control Risks

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Making Risk Work Summit

The Sessions

July 11th – Ruth Murray Webster: Making Risk Management Work

She will highlight which aspects are crucial to understand with Risk Management how it’s important to use a wide range of techniques at various stages throughout the process. ‘The last thing risk management needs are more formulae!’ says Ruth

July 12th – Penny Pullan: Facilitating Risk Management

Penny will reveal just how she found out how necessary facilitation skills are for successful risk management! The majority of Penny’s work is with people in multinational organisations who are grappling with tricky projects and programmes of change. With this context, she brings order clarity, provids support and brings tools to cut through the problems.

July 13th – David Hillson: Developing Sustainable and Renewable Risk Management through Facilitation

Dr David Hillson (the Risk Doctor) will talk about how to make risk work in a way that is both sustainable and renewable. David is recognised internationally as a leading thinker and practitioner in the risk field, and has made several innovative contributions to improving risk management. David received the PMI Distinguished Contribution Award for his work in developing risk management over many years. David will give his view on the importance of facilitation skills for those involved in managing risk.

July 14th – Anna and Maya: Risk Facilitators in the Real World

Ruth will talk to Anna and Maya about their differing workplaces and what makes it clear to them that facilitation of the risk management process is important. They discuss the sorts of things they’ve done to get people engaged so they can identify, own and manage risks and the barriers they’ve encountered. They will share their top-tips for other risk practitioners. Anna works for a major IT company. Maya works for a water utility. Different organizations, with the same need to make risk management work.

July 15th – Jonathan Norman, Publisher of A Short Guide to Facilitating Risk Management (Short Guides to Business Risk)

Jonathan believes that risk management is a fundamentally human process. His Short Guide to Risk Series for Gower is designed to be part of the talking cure for risk; to provide people (risk specialists, functional managers and senior decision makers) with a shared vocabulary and a set of perspectives for looking at, discussing and addressing risk – in whatever form; effective risk management is a learned skill … the more we practice, the better we become at handing not only the risks that are familiar but also those for which we may have no existing frames of reference. Jonathan is Publisher at Gower Publishing, responsible for a program of around 80 new titles a year that span a wide subject area within business and management.

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Making Risk Work Summit