Management-developed a fully exhausted risk register of the risks on your project.

Option #1: Risk Management Plan and Risk Register The Project Management Institute (PMBOK® Guide (2021)) embraces a process-based approach to project management grouped under five PMBOK process groups: Initiating Process Group: Processes required to launch a new project or a new project phase Planning Process Group: Processes related to defining and planning the extent of the project, as well as planning how it will be executed Executing Process Group: Processes related to the completion of project activities and tasks Monitoring &

Controlling Process Group: Processes covering everything related to tracking, monitoring, reporting on, and controlling project performance and progress Closing Process Group: Processes required to finalize and complete a project or project phase For your final Portfolio Project, you will develop a complete Risk Management Plan and Risk Register for a project. In Module 3, you selected your industry and submitted an executive summary of your selection (high-level project charter). In Module 6, you developed a fully exhausted risk register of the risks on your project.

Your final Risk Management Plan should fully encompass the components listed above and include the risk register. Using instructor feedback from your milestone assignments, your Risk Management Plan should meet these requirements: Be 8-10-pages (3000-2500 words) in length (not including the title and references pages) Conform to the CSU Global Writing Center.

Include at least four scholarly references in addition to the course textbook. The CSU Global Library is a good place to find these references. Be sure to properly organize your writing and include a cover page, an introduction, headings/subheadings for the body of your work, analysis, and recommendations, a conclusion, an appendix, and a list of references. Consult the CSU Global Writing Center Papers & Essays templateLinks to an external site. for a more complete list of requirements. The CSU Global Library and Writing Center links can be found in the course navigation panel.

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