Detailed risk management must play an important role over the full lifecycle of any project – risk is not static or finite, nor can all risk be predicted at one time – therefore artefacts such as a Risk Register, Risk Assessment Plans and Risk Management Plans produced as part of the due diligence need to be maintained as living documents for risk to be mitigated.
Too often a risk management plan consists only of the identification of risk – as though its identification will automatically negate it happening. Good risk management details and documents all the known risks to a project but great risk management is able to identify the potential ripple effects of those risks if realised, and detail appropriate preventative mitigation plans as well ashighlight further risk which may be incurred out of the mitigation plan itself.
In addition, with the best will in the world, sometimes the risks do realise, and if there is no contingency plan in place, then the project team is left scrambling and the risk management has ultimately failed.
Aspira’s expertise at risk management is unparalleled and our approach is not easily replicated.
Our Risk Management Framework considers:
- Review of risk management policies and procedures and offer solutions to strengthen your risk exposure.
- Provide in depth risk identification, with full detail of the secondary risks posed.
- Conduct a detailed risk analysis, identifying potentially impacted business and technological functions and plans.
- Prioritize risk based on key criteria – financial, customer impacting, business critical – whatever the key criteria for the success of the project is. Aspira’s expertise in project management means our project managers are well equipped to support projects in terms of; prioritisation, to guiding influence, and to accurately estimate effort and budget.
- Creates risk mitigation plans, addressing how those risks will be treated – how they will be mitigated to prevent them happening, and the plans that needs to fall into place if they do.
- Identify your impacted stakeholders – this goes far beyond your standard RACI matrix – this outlines your key stakeholders and the impact that risk realisation may have on their interests in your project.
If your project requires a solid risk management foundation, an inflight risk assessment or a review of how risks were dealt with, Aspira has the expertise to expedite your risk management plan and limit your exposure.
- Achieve complete business buy-in on the decision for projects to proceed based on complete risk assessment, offering confidence in budget stability.
- Competently budget for contingencies based on the prioritisation of risk and their likelihood to occur.
- Allow Project Managers to focus on the day to day project tasks rather than risk mitigation planning.
- Save time and budget by having plans in place which can be immediately executed if risks do realise.
- Allow project managers to immediately brief senior execs on the impact of a risk before it has happened.
- Improve communication and allow for key stakeholders to be identified quickly.
- Stop work backlogs and resource inefficiencies by concentrating on key high risk areas.
- Complete projects smoothly engaging whether engaging in risk mitigation or risk treatment plans.
For more information regarding services Aspira provide, you can contact us from the website or send us a direct mail to: info@aspira.ie