frainbreeze
Technical User
hello
i guess its that time of year when theres an entire onslaught of dissertation questions...so heres my contribution to the pile..
im doing a final year dissertation in multimedia information systems. im just starting to breakdown elements of my Project Initiation Document (which as you probably already know, sets out an outline for the rest of my deliverables etc).
my question is, where do you think risk management/analysis of a project should go? does this occur in the PID only (with the contingency/resource plans)? or is it an ongoing evaluation at each milestone? the only place for certain (from what we've been taught anyways) is that there is a risk analysis in the review - i.e. risks involved with implementation.
any links or book recommendations (for IS project management, not Software project management which as i understand is another process) that you have found useful in the past would be greatly appreciated. i've found a lot of information on project management in general, but no specific "process/method" for when you should do a risk analysis in the project lifecycle...
just looking for some direction to help seperate the general fluff from specific stuff that i can use.
thanks in advance,
frainbreeze
If at first you don't succeed, then skydiving isn't for you.
i guess its that time of year when theres an entire onslaught of dissertation questions...so heres my contribution to the pile..
im doing a final year dissertation in multimedia information systems. im just starting to breakdown elements of my Project Initiation Document (which as you probably already know, sets out an outline for the rest of my deliverables etc).
my question is, where do you think risk management/analysis of a project should go? does this occur in the PID only (with the contingency/resource plans)? or is it an ongoing evaluation at each milestone? the only place for certain (from what we've been taught anyways) is that there is a risk analysis in the review - i.e. risks involved with implementation.
any links or book recommendations (for IS project management, not Software project management which as i understand is another process) that you have found useful in the past would be greatly appreciated. i've found a lot of information on project management in general, but no specific "process/method" for when you should do a risk analysis in the project lifecycle...
just looking for some direction to help seperate the general fluff from specific stuff that i can use.
thanks in advance,
frainbreeze
If at first you don't succeed, then skydiving isn't for you.