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Online Webinar  – Recorded April 12th 2016
Activity Type: Education – Online or Digital Media 1 PDU – Free
Provider: Simplilearn.com (Rep #3147)

In this webinar Susanne reviews the two dimensions of risk and a 9 step risk management process to use with your projects.

The two dimensions of Risks:

  • Probability – How likely or unlikely is the risk to happen?
  • Impact – What is the effect on the project’s objectives in case it happens?

Risk management matters for avoidance of issues, improve success rate and leverage opportunities.

The 9 Step Risk Management Process:

  1. Identify risks and opportunities
  2. Analyse root cause
  3. Determine impact
  4. Assign owners
  5. Decide on risk response
  6. Determine probability
  7. Document risks
  8. Communicate risks
  9. Regularly review

Susanne believes that a great project manager is first and foremost able to manage his or her own state of mind and that project management success is as much about managing people as it is about managing tasks, plans and resources.

As a result she helps people to look inwards and become a better leader; someone who sets a great personal example, who is excellent at inspiring and focusing the team and who also understands how to liaise with the client and senior stakeholders to deliver that which they really need

Presenter:

Susanne Madsen (LinkedIn Profile @SusanneMadsen) Program Director, Project Leadership Coach, author of “The Power of Project Leadership: 7 Keys to Help You Transform from Project Manager to Project Leader” & the Project Management Coaching Workbook: Six Steps to Unleashing Your Potential. Susanne has years experience in managing and rolling out large change programs.Susanne’s big passion is helping project managers get to the next level – and to help organisations set-up coaching and mentoring programmes to enable that.The majority of her experience stems from working with investment banks such as JPMorgan Chase, Citigroup and Standard Bank.Susanne is a PRINCE2 and MSP Practitioner and a qualified Corporate and Executive coach. She is also a member of the Association for Project Management (APM).

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