You will create a risk template, complete a weighted scorecard
In this Group Project, you will create a risk template, complete a weighted scorecard, and develop risk responses to effectively assess the risks associated with the ADC project.
You will create a risk template, complete a weighted scorecard
In this Group Project, you will create a risk template, complete a weighted scorecard, and develop risk responses to effectively assess the risks associated with the ADC project.
Individual Portion: Part 1
Create a risk template by listing the risks that you think are appropriate for ADC.
You may need to make assumptions about the project. Just be sure to document them in the description of the risk.
When identifying your risks, be sure to consider the following:
Project and product risks
External and internal risks
Project budget risks
Scheduling risks
Resource risks
Product quality risks
Be sure to categorize and quantify all of the identified risks.
Click on the following link to download and view a copy of an example risk template.
When you have finished, upload your file to the Small Group Discussion Area for peer review.
Individual Portion: Part 2
Next, create a weighted scorecard list of functional requirements for the scheduling tool you need to purchase for
ADC.
Begin by reviewing each group member’s completed risk template.
If you notice any errors or contradictions, be sure to explain the issues thoroughly too each member before proceeding to risk responses and the creation of the weighted scorecard.
Use the Small Group Discussion Area to come to a consensus on the risk responses and how the weighted scorecard should be completed.
The members of the group should decide the following:
What risks and requirements must be included?
What weight each risk or requirement should be given
Place each of your requirement statements, one per row, in the Requirements column.
Document any project assumptions you make in footnotes.
When the group has finished, the Score and Weighted Score columns should not be blank.
Click on the following link to download and view a copy of an example weighted scorecard.
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