Based on an analysis of the project known and unknown risks, identify specific risks that may impact project outcome (costs, time, quality, performance) and document their characteristics

Introduction

[Provide the overall intent of the development of the Risk Management Plan]

 

Project Description

[Provide an overview of the project including organization, problem(s), objectives and resolution(s)]

 

Guiding Risk Management Principles

[Provide specific risk-related standards the plan will follow including people, technology and process related]

 

Risk Management Process

Risk Identification

[Based on an analysis of the project known and unknown risks, identify specific risks that may impact project outcome (costs, time, quality, performance) and document their characteristics]

 

 

 

Risk Planning & Analysis

Risk Matrix Legend:

[You must define a risk matrix legend to quantify the probability and impact levels (i.e. H, M, L)

Risk Matrix Legend Example:

Probability Level Criteria   Impact Level Criteria  
Very High (VH) ·       90%   Very High (VH) Catastrophic  
High (H) < 89% x > 80%   High (H) Critical  
Medium (M) < 79% x > 70%   Medium (M) Marginal  
Low (L) < 69%   Low (L) No Impact  

 

Project Risk Matrix Legend:

Probability Level Criteria   Impact Level Criteria  
     
   
   
   

 

Risk Matrix:

[The risk matrix is a graphical representation of the identified risks and their evaluation in terms of probability (likelihood) of occurrence and impact on project success factors (costs, time, quality) if they should occur.]

The definitions of risk probability and impact levels are specific to the selected project and reflect risk appetite and thresholds.

  • Risk #: Numerical number of risk
  • Risk: Provide a description of the risk (i.e. Weather impacts – storm season)
  • Probability: defines the likelihood that risk will occur (i.e. H, M, L)
  • Impact: Defines the level of impact to project success factors (time, costs, quality) (i.e. H, M, L)
  • Response to Risk: Avoid, Mitigate, Transfer and Accept
  • Action Plan: a detailed explanation of the steps for risk mitigation(s)
  • Person Responsible: Who will manage the mitigation strategy
  • Status: Status of mitigation process