Brief Introduction
Guarantee all risk management math questions in PMPĀ® & RMPĀ® exams by learning math formulas for project risks evaluationDescription
This is a short training course about objective and numerical risk evaluation, as risk management becomes one of the major knowledge areas that adds value and bring benefits to the project, itās important to be aware of all calculations required to identify the project risk exposure. This course will cover all math formulas used to evaluate individual risks and overall project risk, and the course will explain in details 5 Major topics:
Risk Score
Expected Monetary Value
Decision Tree Concept
Contingency reserve calculations.
Monte Carlo Simulation
In each lecture you will find few questions that will improve your understanding of the concept explained in the lecture, at the end of course you will have 10 questions with detailed answers in exam form , at the end of the course you will be able to download some helpful resources to pass PMI exams .
What makes all my courses unique that I create and pick for you tricky questions, I donāt select simple ones just to count questions! Donāt expect to see simple & direct to the point questions in the exams, you should read the question carefully in order to pick the correct choice.
You can see below some reviews from students enrolled in this course
" I would highly recommend this course not only for the people who are preparing for exam but anyone who are somehow involved in any kind of project management in general. The course has excellent exercises for most risk topics. Moreover it gives tips and tricks to learn many concepts "
" Very detailed and clear explanation of the Risk analysis "
" This course is excellent and content rich thanks for your effort and delivery "
"Very good training module for math. "
" Really learning by going over test questions "
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Requirements
- Requirements
- Basic Knowledge in Project Management