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Project Risk Management

About this Course

This course provides a comprehensive analysis of project risk management. It begins with foundational concepts and frameworks, progressing to specific steps of risk management, and real-world templates, skills and competencies. The course is designed to equip learners with the knowledge and skills to manage project risks effectively and ensure business success. This course is ideal for Project Managers, Risk Managers, Business Analysts, Management Consultants, Project Team Members, and Team Leaders who seek to enhance their understanding and proficiency in project risk management. To make the most out of this course, learners should have a basic understanding of project management, familiarity with business processes, and the ability to analyze and interpret data. This course is structured to cover some best practices of risk management in a project environment. It will combine the recommendations of leading industry standards such as PMBOK, PRINCE2, and ISO31000 to equip the learners with best-in-class concepts and processes of project risk management.

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