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Week 2 – Risk Planning & Identification
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Risk & Risk Management
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Risk Management Art and science of planning, assessing, & handling future events to assure favorable outcomes Alternative is crisis management Resource-intensive Constrained options Goal: avert crisis management
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What Is Risk? Formerly considered something to be avoided Now accepted as an inherent part of all programs DoD 5000.2 required that risks be characterized and managed SE goal – reduce all risks to manageable levels
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What Constitutes a Risk? Is an event Has a probability of occurrence May be known or unknown Has a consequence of occurrence Technical Cost Schedule
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Characteristics of Risk Inherent in all activities A potential event Not a problem - a problem is a consequence that has occurred Can be an opportunity Cannot be changed by force of thought – hope, ignoring, or mandate
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Root Causes of Risk Internal to design Manage with design reviews, risk assessments External from environment Manage with requirements & constraints Design integration Within design Between design and external environment
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GAO: Good Risk Assessment Criteria Planned and systematic procedures Consider current and future risks Explicit attention to technical risk All aspects are recorded & data is maintained Is a continuous evaluation process
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Risk Management Scope Involves entire program team Utilizes outside expertise in critical areas Scope Covers Hardware Software Human element Integration
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Risk Management Process Risks must be reduced to acceptable level to complete program milestones and move to next phase
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Risk Management Components
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Risk Management - Planning Develop a comprehensive strategy and establish RM objectives Define methods for tracking & documentation to execute the strategy Identify resources Overall: Document & Disseminate information
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Planning - Strategy Performance characteristics are embedded in SE process Is continuous Integrated across all program activities & phases Tailored to each program
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Planning - Outline
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Planning – Inputs/Outputs
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Planning - Results Identifies specific tasks to be accomplished Timing of tasks is incorporated into program schedule Assigns responsibility for execution However – is a team effort May suggest techniques, funding, use of outside experts, …
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Planning – Example Overview
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Updating the Plan Identify significant occasions Change in program empahsis In preparation for major decision points Technical audits & reviews As update other program plans
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Opportunity Management
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Risk Planning Exercise Document an overview of a risk assessment plan for the Peace Whey program. Relate the plan to the program timeline You have __ minutes for this exercise. Be prepared to present your results. Define any acronyms you use.
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Risk Management - Assessing Problem definition stage Purpose: Id and analyze so the most critical risks can be controlled Assessments are considered when setting cost, schedule & performance objectives
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Assessments Quantify potential events in terms of probability & consequence Results are basis for RM actions Risk events best identified by examining each WBS element Events are then prioritized
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Integrated Risk Assessment Top-level actions are common to all programs Address 3 major risk areas Technical assessment Schedule assessment Cost estimate and assessment
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Technical Assessment Provides technical foundation Addresses threat, technology, design, manufacturing… Prioritize with relative or quantified weight Relate to other internal and external risks Quantify associated program activities with both time duration and resources Quantify inputs for schedule & cost assessments Document technical basis & risk definition
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Schedule Assessment Evaluate baseline schedule inputs Incorporate technical & schedule uncertainty Evaluate schedule impacts of technical risk Analyze program integrated master schedule Quantify effects of cost risks & resource constraints Document schedule basis and risk impacts
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Cost Estimate & Assessment Build on technical and schedule assessment results Translates technical & schedule risks into cost Derive estimate by integrating technical & schedule impacts with resources Establish budgetary requirements Assess funding with respect to meeting technical & schedule requirements Assess impacts of potential budget changes Document cost basis & risk impacts
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Risk Identification Consider program phase ID low level requirements, assess riskiness Program WBS elements & processes Mission profile timeline Risk
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Risk Identification Address sources of risk by WBS element and process
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Risk Identification Assess impacts of mission profile timeline
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Utilize Reqmts. Anal. Process Supplier “Hows” Design Features/ Performance Measures Utility/Relationship Matrix Measures How Well “Wants” are Met. “Customer Wants” Needs Identification 1. Close Air Support 2. Deck Launched Intercept Prioritization of Customer “Wants” 1. Cost 2. Supportability 3. Mission Effectiveness Sensitivity to Design Features Prioritization of Relative Importance of Changes in Design Features
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Rank Technologies & Configs.
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Primary Functional Flows Consider processes by function Development, Manufacturing, Deployment, Operations, Support, Training Identify risks in each step, example: Ready system for shipping Shipping documentation, permits System in transit Receive, uncrate system Inspect, accept shipment
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Risk Identification Use experience, brainstorming, lessons learned … Consider if risks are inter-related Start risk watch-list
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Risk Identification Exercise Identify potential risks assessing both WBS and mission timeline information from the Peace Whey project. Identify a technical, cost, and schedule risk. Identify an opportunity. Document each on a risk watch list. You have __ minutes for this exercise. Be prepared to present your results. Define any acronyms used.
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Analysis Tools and Methods
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Identification of Metrics Measurements collected to determine Project progress Overall project condition Observes changes over time Extent & level of detail varies Seek balance between cost to collect and risk if don’t
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Product Metrics Track development of the product Metrics Hierarchy Measures of effectiveness Reflect operational performance requirements Measures of performance Reflect system requirements Technical performance metrics Support traceability of operational needs to design effort
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Product-related Metrics
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TPM Metrics Projects & tracks progression to goal
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Choosing Parameters Traceable to user needs Concrete parameters that can be projected & measured Survivability? Critical to program success Potential risk areas
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WBS – Good place to start
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Cost, Schedule Metrics Provided by earned value data
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Earned Value Metrics Tracks conformance to planned schedules & costs ACWP – actual cost of work performed BCWP – budgeted cost of work performed BCWS – budgeted cost of work scheduled Total is BAC – budgeted cost at completion EAC – estimated cost at completion Difference from ACWP is ETC – estimate to complete
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Earned Value Metrics Assess schedule & cost variances
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Insight from Variances Cost variance CV = BCWP – ACWP Schedule variance SV = BCWP – BCWS Insights from combinations of variance results
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Management Process Metrics Track process of developing, building & introducing the system Program unique factors Resource availability Competency levels Activity timelines & timeline rates Approval cycle time Items completed; completion rates ECPs, drawings, risk resolution
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Process-related Metrics
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Metrics Selection/Detail Balance effort/cost with need Tailor to program and system System complexity No. of organizations involved Past performance history Program visibility
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Exercise In your study groups, identify metrics that may be applicable to tracking risks and opportunities on the Peace Whey program You have __ minutes for this exercise. Be prepared to discuss your results. Define any acronyms used.
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Next Week: Risk Assessment Read: Risk Management Guide sections 5.4-5.6 Mid-term exam, turn in Part I of project
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