The Risk of not implementing Risk Management in a project
Risk management is a widely used term today. If you think you can manage a project successfully without risk management, you are absolutely wrong! Not implementing risk management is a risk by itself, and implementing a poor one is a higher risk.
In this article, I will highlight the risk of not implementing a proper Risk Management process.
Let’s start from here… Definitely, you have heard about a project that was never completed or has experienced unexpected issues even with the investment of time, effort, and budget. Well, this is an expected result of a "poor" Risk Management process that leads most of the time to project failure.
So, how to incorporate the proper risk management process in your project controls to have an early warning of potential risks?
First, projects are not equally risky, and your risk management process should be scalable and adaptable to match the degree and types of risk your project may encounter. Unfortunately, some project managers think of risk management as a task that is started and completed as part of project planning. Others consider risk management as the only dominant task in the project implementation, and this is a risk by itself that can lead to overwhelming the team with extra activities.
Second, identifying risk is just the start, where periodically monitoring them is the alert that triggers you and the team to respond to this risk to keep the project under control. Without monitoring your risk systematically, you are putting your project at a higher risk by having a mechanism (risk response) without a starting point.
Third, losing opportunities. How many times have you heard about "lost opportunities"? Most project managers develop plans to deal with threats, and very few of them plan for opportunities. Project managers should plan to take advantage of these opportunities to empower your business continuity.
Fourth, the risk management process is the essence of the lessons learned activities. Similar projects usually have common risks and share the same characteristics. By sharing the risk findings with other teams in the organization gives the future projects a library of best practices to call on.
The key point is risk management is ONE of the main on-going processes over the entire life of the project. Risks can kill a project’s benefits overnight, or they could be slowly eaten away through inefficient management practices. However, risk management doesn’t have to be complex; When you right-size your processes and have the support of your team, it’s easy to see how a risk management approach fits right into your existing business.
Finally, risk management is an essential element of organizational success. And the secret of implementing successful projects is closely linked with the ability to take risks and correctly manage them and communicate results. Otherwise, your practice became a risk by itself.
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Hani Hmedeh
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Founder of Zmaestro ◼️ Consultant ◼️ Mentor | www.hanihmedeh.com
Hani's professional journey is a testament to his remarkable transformation from an IT specialist to a visionary project management practitioner. As he has evolved, so has his perspective on the art of project management, which he believes is about implementing project science in a custom and innovative way.
With over a decade of experience in managing teams in regional and international companies, Hani founded Zmaestro, a project management consultancy firm, in 2018, and Zfactory, an Online services provider specializing in digital transformation, in 2021. Throughout his career, he has supported individuals, groups, startups, and small and mid-level firms in Lebanon, the Gulf, France, and Canada to achieve their professional goals.
In addition, Hani is a leading figure in the global project management community, having launched several projects such as pmmagazine.net, an online project management magazine in 2018, and pmdictionary.com, an online project management dictionary in 2023.
Currently, Hani is committed to mentoring, consulting, and coaching project managers, program managers, and portfolio managers to overcome their challenges and achieve their career aspirations. His focus is on developing and delivering programs that foster engaged teams and drive successful outcomes. At the corporate level, Hani serves as a consultant and advisor to companies of different sizes and industries, helping them achieve their next level of Organizational Project Management (OPM) maturity for superior strategic planning outcomes.
Hani's extensive knowledge and expertise make him a sought-after professional in the industry. He is passionate about helping others achieve their full potential and driving success through effective project management.
Hani Hmedeh
Founder of Zmaestro ◼️ Consultant ◼️ Mentor | www.hanihmedeh.com
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