A risk management plan ideally guides a project through the phases of risk identification, risk assessment and risk resolution. This article gives a brief overview of how all three steps are coordinated to comprise the entire methodology of risk management.
Here we have the second of two parts about the software project initiation process. This part gives detailed guidelines for what the Software Project Manager (SPM) does and the steps needed to bring diverse elements together to begin the project. There is also a section describing common pitfalls.
Success of a software development project is significantly impacted by how well the project is initiated. Project initiation activities are shared between the organization and the Software Project Manager. This paper describes the organizational role and step-by-step instructions for success.
This is the second article of a two-part series that provides an example of a risk management plan for an IT project. This second article presents examples of sections five, six and seven of an IT Risk Management Plan. The first article provided examples of the first four of the seven sections.
A project interim plan is a great tool to use for comparing your project plan to a project’s actual progress. Read on to learn how to save a project interim plan in Microsoft Project 2007.