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=Abstract=
 
=Abstract=
This article may overlap with Risk Management but will attempt to discuss different approaches to analysing the risk when managing projects/portfolios/programs.
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This article may overlap with Risk Management but will attempt to discuss different approaches to analysing the risk when managing projects/portfolios/programs
 
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Several tools will be mentioned and explained briefly, but (in order to allow the full use of the wiki) not be described in detail  
 
Several tools will be mentioned and explained briefly, but (in order to allow the full use of the wiki) not be described in detail  
 
=Definition=
 
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This process mentioned is the computational part of risk management where different aspects, variables and factors are used to estimate the risk involved with a specific feature, action, decision, condition ect. The outcome of this computation is a quantified number or percentage which can then be used as an evaluation criterion, determining either which option to select or if it is safe to proceed down the investigated path.
 
This process mentioned is the computational part of risk management where different aspects, variables and factors are used to estimate the risk involved with a specific feature, action, decision, condition ect. The outcome of this computation is a quantified number or percentage which can then be used as an evaluation criterion, determining either which option to select or if it is safe to proceed down the investigated path.
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=Main features of risk analysis=
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Input:
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:Purpose
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:Consequences
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:Likelihood / Probabilities
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:Existing control features
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:Effectiveness of existing control features
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:Causes of risk
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:Sources of risk
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:Factors influencing any of the above
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:Interrelations / Interdependence
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:Type of risk
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:Information available
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:Risk criteria
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Output:
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:Combined Likelihood / probability
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:Consequences
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:Confidence in:
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::Information Uncertainty
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::Information Availability
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::Information Quality
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::Information Quantity
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::Ongoing relevance of information
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:Limitations
  
=Main features of risk analyses=
 
:Input:
 
Purpose
 
Consequences
 
Likelihood / Probabilities
 
Existing control features
 
Effectiveness of existing control features
 
Causes of risk
 
Sources of risk
 
Factors influencing any of the above
 
Interrelations / Interdependence
 
Type of risk
 
Information available
 
Risk criteria
 
:Output:
 
Combined Likelihood / probability
 
Consequences
 
Confidence in:
 
Information Uncertainty
 
Information Availability
 
Information Quality
 
Information Quantity
 
Ongoing relevance of information
 
Limitations
 
 
=Different models used when analysing risk=
 
=Different models used when analysing risk=
  
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=Reference=
 
=Reference=
 
ISO Guide 73-2009 – Risk Management Vocabulary
 
ISO Guide 73-2009 – Risk Management Vocabulary
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ISO 31000 - Risk management - Principles and guidelines
 
ISO 31000 - Risk management - Principles and guidelines
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ISO 31010 - Risk management
 
ISO 31010 - Risk management
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International Journal of Project Management 32 (2014) - Vahid Khodakarami , Abdollah Abdi - Project cost risk analysis: A Bayesian networks approach for modelling dependencies between cost items
 
International Journal of Project Management 32 (2014) - Vahid Khodakarami , Abdollah Abdi - Project cost risk analysis: A Bayesian networks approach for modelling dependencies between cost items

Revision as of 01:03, 24 November 2014

Contents

Abstract

This article may overlap with Risk Management but will attempt to discuss different approaches to analysing the risk when managing projects/portfolios/programs Several tools will be mentioned and explained briefly, but (in order to allow the full use of the wiki) not be described in detail

Definition

According to the ISO Guide 73-2009, Risk analysis is the “Process to comprehend the nature of risk and to determine the level of risk”

ISO 31000 describes Risk analysis as the process which “provides an input to risk evaluation and to decisions on whether risks need to be treated, and on the most appropriate risk treatment strategies and methods”.

This process mentioned is the computational part of risk management where different aspects, variables and factors are used to estimate the risk involved with a specific feature, action, decision, condition ect. The outcome of this computation is a quantified number or percentage which can then be used as an evaluation criterion, determining either which option to select or if it is safe to proceed down the investigated path.

Main features of risk analysis

Input:

Purpose
Consequences
Likelihood / Probabilities
Existing control features
Effectiveness of existing control features
Causes of risk
Sources of risk
Factors influencing any of the above
Interrelations / Interdependence
Type of risk
Information available
Risk criteria

Output:

Combined Likelihood / probability
Consequences
Confidence in:
Information Uncertainty
Information Availability
Information Quality
Information Quantity
Ongoing relevance of information
Limitations

Different models used when analysing risk

Benefits of analysing risk

How to develop a risk analysis

Reference

ISO Guide 73-2009 – Risk Management Vocabulary

ISO 31000 - Risk management - Principles and guidelines

ISO 31010 - Risk management

International Journal of Project Management 32 (2014) - Vahid Khodakarami , Abdollah Abdi - Project cost risk analysis: A Bayesian networks approach for modelling dependencies between cost items

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