PMI Risk Management Professional (PMI-RMP)
Minimize project risks with the PMI Risk Management Professional (PMI-RMP) course, focusing on proactive risk management techniques and best practices.
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Minimize project risks with the PMI Risk Management Professional (PMI-RMP) course, focusing on proactive risk management techniques and best practices.
More Information:
- Modality: Virtual
- Technology: PMI
- Difficulty: Intermediate
- Duration: 4 Days
- Course Info: Download PDF
- Certificate: See Sample
Course Information
About Course:
Develop the skills to identify, analyze and address project uncertainty and reduce the risk of failure. Through hands-on training, the course prepares professionals for PMI-RMP certification by training them on risk management basics, risk reduction tools, response techniques, and risk control.
Course Objectives:
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Assess overall project riskiness
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Manage uncertainty in terms of both opportunities and threats
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Role of a risk management plan
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Risk within an execution strategy
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Conduct qualitative risk assessments in order to rank risks
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Conduct quantitative risk assessments in order to adequately budget for uncertainty
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Develop risk response plans for significant risks
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Monitor and control uncertainty during execution
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Ensure success by understanding the role of a risk management plan and lessons learned
Audience:
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Project Coordinator
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Project Manager
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IT Project Manager
Prerequisites:
To apply for the PMI-RMP certification, candidates must meet specific education, experience, and training requirements.
If you have a secondary degree (high school diploma, associate’s degree, or global equivalent)
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Project Risk Management Experience: 36 months (3 years) of risk management experience within the last 5 years
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Project Experience: 4,500 hours spent on project risk management tasks
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Education in Risk Management: 40 contact hours of formal education in project risk management
If you have a four-year degree (bachelor’s or global equivalent)
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Project Risk Management Experience: 24 months (2 years) of risk management experience within the last 5 years
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Project Experience: 3,000 hours spent on project risk management tasks
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Education in Risk Management: 30 contact hours of formal education in project risk management