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Tips for Identifying Project Risks

Veröffentlicht Von Team AdaptiveWork

As a project manager, you can feel certain on almost every new project that something will go wrong along the way. You may not know what exactly it will be—unavailable resources, scheduling conflicts, changes in requirements or something else—but chances are that at least one part of your project plan will break.

What separates average project managers from superior project managers is the ability to minimize the number of things that go wrong on any given project. Some things—sudden illness of a critical team member, for example– may be out of anyone’s control, but most project challenges can be avoided through the use of project management risk analysis.
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Knowing how to identify project risks, and tracking risks through the entire project life cycle, is a primary part of every enterprise project manager’s job. Here’s a look at how you can apply risk management techniques and best practices on your next project.

Beginnen Sie mit dem Scope-Dokument

If you’re like most project managers, you start the planning phase of each project with a detailed review of the scope statement. Your primary focus may be to identify deliverables and the roles of different stakeholders, but this is also when you should begin the risk identification process. As you review the scope document and other basic materials, look for poorly-defined requirements and time or budget commitments that are clearly unrealistic. Not only are these the elements that are most likely to create difficulties once the project team gets to work, they may also be the details that senior stakeholders are most likely to remember. The sooner you draw attention to these issues, the less likely they are to reflect poorly on you or your team members.

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Ähnliche Projekte studieren

Kein Projekt gleicht dem anderen, aber wenn Sie sich die jüngste Geschichte Ihres Unternehmens ansehen, werden Sie wahrscheinlich zumindest ein paar Projekte finden, die Ihrem eigenen sehr ähnlich sind. Unabhängig davon, ob diese Projekte gut gelaufen oder gescheitert sind, werden Sie mit Sicherheit etwas Wertvolles lernen, wenn Sie die Dokumentation lesen und mit den Projektmanagern sprechen, die sie durchgeführt haben.

Suchen Sie nach neuen oder ungewohnten Elementen

One of the most important areas to look towards when identifying project risks is the use of new technology or methodology. Your project team may have very good reasons for trying something new on the project, but that initiative automatically creates an element of uncertainty. New techniques can present unexpected challenges in team member training, they can fail to deliver the expected result or they may trigger unforeseen consequences in later project tasks. Given the uncertainty, you may not even be able to define the exact risks that a new element will present, but it’s imperative that you identify as many possible trouble points as possible ahead of time.

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