PMI RISK MANAGEMENT PROFESIONAL (PMI-RMP)®
About Course
OVERVIEW
The PMI’s Risk Management Professional (PMI-RMP)® credential is designed to address the growing complexity, diversity, and expansion of project management. It is globally acknowledged and in high demand, meeting the need for specialized expertise in project risk management. This credential acknowledges your distinct skills and proficiency in evaluating and identifying project risks, mitigating potential threats, and leveraging opportunities. Additionally, it signifies your fundamental
knowledge and practical application across all project management areas.
TARGET GROUP
If you hold a position as a project manager, risk manager, functional manager, or C-suite executive, obtaining PMI-RMP certification can distinguish you in your field.
For individuals with advanced expertise and experience in risk management, especially those focused on project risk management in complex environments or overseeing large projects, pursuing PMI-RMP® certification is highly recommended.
DURATION : 5 Days
CERTIFICATE : PMI Risk Management Professional (PMI-RMP)®.
PREREQUISITES
To apply for the PMI-RMP, you need to have either:
➢ A four-year degree (bachelor’s or the global equivalent), with at least 3,000 hours of project risk management experience and 30 hours of project risk management education.
➢ A secondary diploma (high school or the global equivalent) with at least 4,500 hours of project risk management experience and 40 hours of project risk management education.
COURSE OUTLINE
Risk Strategy and Planning
➢ Perform a preliminary document analysis.
➢ Assess project environment for threats and opportunities.
➢ Confirm risk thresholds based on risk appetites.
➢ Establish risk management strategy.
➢ Document the risk management plan.
➢ Plan and lead risk management activities with stakeholders.
Risk Identification
➢ Conduct risk identification exercises.
➢ Examine assumption and constraint analyses.
➢ Document risk triggers and thresholds based on context/environment.
➢ Develop risk register.
Risk Analysis
➢ Perform qualitative analysis.
➢ Perform quantitative analysis.
➢ Identify threats and opportunities.
Risk Response
➢ Plan risk response.
➢ Implement risk response.
Monitor and Close Risks
➢ Gather and analyze performance data.
➢ Monitor residual & secondary risks.
➢ Provide information required to update relevant project documents.
➢ Monitor project risk levels.