
This course addresses the various approaches, philosophies, and techniques for effective management of project risk and complexity. Key topics: processes and techniques for risk planning, risk identification, analysis, response planning, and control. Additional topics covered include the definition, identification, and categorization of complexity; historical approaches to complex projects; a framework for managing projects in various complexity regimes, managing project sponsorship; stakeholder analysis; and communication.
This is a virtual class. Prior to the class start date, you will receive an email from the instructor containing links to the virtual classroom where you will log in at the same time each week for live instruction.
For the best experience in a virtual classroom, you will need a laptop, notebook, or PC with:
- Reliable WIFI connection
- Microphone, and
- Speakers
Click the links below to learn more about using Adobe Connect for Virtual Classes, from our PM Instructor, Jim O’Donnell.
How do I enter and use the Virtual Classroom?
How do I set up for my first class?