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Project Management

Project Management

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4. Risks, mitigation and contingency plans.

Points: 5

For a minimum of three project risks:

• Describe the risk
• Describe the mitigation
• Describe the contingency
You may use the risk analysis template or the risk log template that are available to us via the publishers of our book – but if you do make sure you update the template to include mitigation! The template does not clearly make a separation between mitigation and a contingency and you are required to include both.

5. Communication Plan

Points: 5

For at least five stakeholders, document:
• Their name
• Their contact information
• Their preferred method of contact
• What type of information they will receive
• Frequency – how often will you send the information
• Medium – how will the information be distributed
• Response – what do you need them to do with the information, what do you expect?
Note there is a communications plan template available to us via the publishers of our book – you may use it but if you do make sure you update the template to include contact information and preferred method of contact.

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Project Management

Project Management

Order Description

4. Risks, mitigation and contingency plans.

Points: 5

For a minimum of three project risks:

• Describe the risk
• Describe the mitigation
• Describe the contingency
You may use the risk analysis template or the risk log template that are available to us via the publishers of our book – but if you do make sure you update the template to include mitigation! The template does not clearly make a separation between mitigation and a contingency and you are required to include both.

5. Communication Plan

Points: 5

For at least five stakeholders, document:
• Their name
• Their contact information
• Their preferred method of contact
• What type of information they will receive
• Frequency – how often will you send the information
• Medium – how will the information be distributed
• Response – what do you need them to do with the information, what do you expect?
Note there is a communications plan template available to us via the publishers of our book – you may use it but if you do make sure you update the template to include contact information and preferred method of contact.

Responses are currently closed, but you can trackback from your own site.

Comments are closed.

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