1-Assignmment Description
The assessment is a portfolio, comprising two coursework components. The first component, CW1, is a group oral
presentation, contributing 40% towards the overall module mark. The second component, CW2, is an individual
detailed written report, accounting for 60% of the module mark. Your task for both elements is to conduct a
thorough investigation and evaluation of a project or case study related to your area of expertise. This work aims to
showcase your mastery of risk management theories and their practical application in real world scenarios. You
may choose a project or case study from your professional experience, or one identified during your module
studies. Background As a project team, you will collaborate with the risk manager to identify and analyse the risks
of your selected project/case study. This will inform your data driven recommendation to the project owners,
ensuring organisational or project resilience through effective risk management strategy and implementation. As
the risk team, you will apply key risk management theories, processes and practices to your selected project. Your
primary aim is to demonstrate an understanding of cutting edge thinking on risk strategies, culture, and operations.
This includes consideration of emerging risk issues and contingency plans. Ultimately, you will provide the project
manager with evidence-based decisions or recommendations in two stages, as reflected in the coursework
deliverables timeline. First, the group presentation (CW1) will involve conducting an initial risk analysis focused
on identification and potential impacts.
2- Group Presentation Requirements:
You will deliver a presentation to communicate your preliminary risk analysis and strategy.
Cover the following in your presentation:
Introduction: Provide context on your selected project/case study
Assumptions: List key parameters, constraints, and considerations which guide your analysis
Risk Management Strategy: Explain your planned approach for identifying, assessing, and responding to risks
Presentation and Formatting Requirements
Number of Slides: 4
The presentation slides should be prepared in MS PowerPoint format, and the content should be easy to read and
follow. It is important to acknowledge any graphical content or visual used in your work by including a link or the
authorship as part of the citation in the graphic or visual. All sources must be cited using the Harvard referencing
style, and a full list of references should be provided at the end of the document.
Attached Files (PDF/DOCX): presentation.pdf
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