Artifact: Risk Management Plan
Purpose
The purpose of the Risk Management Plan is to ensure that project risks are properly identified, analyzed, documented, mitigated, monitored and controlled. It describes the approach that will be used to identify, analyze, prioritize, monitor and mitigate risks. The Risk Management Plan should be updated when risks or mitigation strategies change. Brief
Outline
(hyperlinks into HTML template in a new window) 1. Introduction1.1 Purpose1.2 Scope1.3 Definitions, Acronyms and Abbreviations1.4 References1.5 Overview2. Risk Summary3. Risk Management Tasks4. Organization and Responsibilities5. Budget6. Tools and Techniques7. Risk Items to be ManagedEnclosed Artifacts
Timing
Developed during inception. Scheduled updates occur based on the results of each Iteration Acceptance Review/Lifecycle Milestone Review. Updates should also occur when changes to risks or mitigation strategies are identified through risk monitoring and control activities. Responsibility
The Worker: Project Manager is responsible for maintaining the Risk Management Plan and keeping the project's Risk List up to date. Tailoring
The Risk List may be sufficient by itself for smaller projects: for large or otherwise high-risk projects where significant resources will be dedicated to risk aversion, a separate risk plan may be needed. |
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