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Risk Analysis: Don’t Miss Out on a Valuable Management Tool.

Risk Analysis: Don’t Miss Out on a Valuable Management Tool

If you fill out a “project risk register” only because it is required by some governance process, you’re missing a powerful investment analysis and planning tool and missing the chance to:

Make a list of risks to your project and estimate the probability and impact of each. In your risk analysis, pay attention to these points:

Analysing possible mitigations is an important part of the risk analysis process — indeed it’s the point of the process. Consider:

If there are several project implementation options, risk-analyse and compare the costs and residual risks of each alternative. This information will help you choose the best approach.

Identify and analyse a variety of possible mitigations to each risk. Choose those that give a positive return by costing less than the reduction in residual risk cost they generate.

For example, imagine we’re considering implementing an AI-backed Chatbot to interact with clients on our web site. We might identify the following risks.

  Risk Unmitigated Probability Unmitigated Impact
1 Lack of skilled resources Medium High
2 Lost opportunities to redirect or upsell Medium Low
3 Client upset when they learn they’re talking to AI Medium Medium
4 Chatbot gives wrong or embarrassing replies Low High
Heat Map of Unmitigated Risks

These can be clearly compared on a “heat map” chart. Simple coloured cells in a 3 x 3 or 5 x 5 matrix are usually good enough for our purposes. What to worry about (and what not to) stands out clearly.

In this example, we clearly need to address Risk #1, and can ignore Risk #2. Risks #3 and #4 need analysis and consideration, and you might or might not choose to address them depending on time and resources.

Next, identify how we could reduce the selected risks and what the resulting mitigated risks would look like.

Risk Unmitigated Mitigation Mitigated
Prob Imp Prob Imp
1 Med Hi Set up contracting supply arrangement Low Hi
2 Med Low Program chatbot to collect follow-up contact info Low Low
3 Med Med Chatbot clearly self-identifies, offers human Med Low
4 Low Hi 5-second delay, human review in “probation period” Lower Hi

Heat Map of Mitigated Risks

As before, we can show what these mitigation options would do to our risks.

This is the chart we need to show to the senior official who will be approving the residual risk. It shows the risk that is left, and must be accepted, after our mitigation activities.


Heat Map of Mitigation Effects

To demonstrate the effects of our mitigation proposals, it can be powerful to show both the unmitigated and mitigated risks on the same chart. This provides a clear visual summary the effects of your proposed mitigations.

As we did here, you will likely have to take some small liberties with positioning so all the risk bubbles remain visible. Since this is only a visual approximation, a little “artistic license” is acceptable as long as it is not misleading.

This kind of risk analysis is relatively simple yet is a powerful management and communication tool. Do it because it helps you, not merely to comply with some rule.


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