Risk Management
Collagis Risk Management services help our clients to develop and maintain a risk management plan for their business and/or programs.
For clients who do not have a risk management process in place, Collagis can help to establish a robust risk framework and management process. For clients with an existing risk management process in place, Collagis can help clients to support best practice implementation of a Corporate risk process within a team, business unit or project. Collagis can help your organisation to:
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Collagis risk management services, are often used to support complex transformation projects. In these scenarios, Collagis works with Program Sponsors, stakeholders and working groups to identify risks associated with implementing the project and to manage those risks as the project moves through the project lifecycle. |
How Collagis can help your organisation?
Collagis can bring an external perspective of common risks and mitigation strategies seen across industries and organisations and can help to embed thorough identification and governance practices to ensure all risks are captured and tracked ongoing.
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Frequently Asked Questions
what is a risk management plan?
A Risk Management Plan is used to summarise the proposed risk management approach for a project. A Risk Management Plan includes:
- How risks will be identified and evaluated?
- Who is responsible for risk management?
- When the Risk Register will be reviewed and by whom?
- Risk Reporting processes?
- How risks costs will be treated and funded?
- Risk evaluation criteria
Why would you develop a risk management plan?
A risk management plan and risk register help you to proactively manage risks and issues for a project and business. These assets help the communicate likely risks in order to develop effective risk mitigation strategies.
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