Project Management

Risk Burndown Charts

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Contents
1 Overview
2 Importance
3 PMI-ACP Exam Outline Reference
4 Body
5 History
6 Current practice
7 See also
8 Sources & Reference
9 External Links

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Overview

Risk Burndown Chart is a visual representation of how risks could affect your project completion.

Importance

Helps you to forecast how the risks in the project could affect you.

PMI-ACP Exam Outline Reference


Body

To plot a risk burndown chart, risks are identified (preferably the top 10 ) and their probability or likely hood is calculated in % values. These are then plotted on the Y axis, with Y-axis showing the various intervals these risks are recalculated and plotted. Plotting the risks in this manner over a period of time helps the team in recognizing the trends in risk unveiling and helps to take necessary actions upfront.

History


Current practice


See also


Sources & Reference


External Links

Risk Burndown Charts at Mike Cohn's blog


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