Risk Management and Human Resource Management Plans
Risk Management and Human Resource Management Plans Resource Management in Project Management
Risk Management and Human Resource
Management Plans Guidelines and Rubric
Purpose
The process of project management has five phases: (1) design and initiation, which you just completed; (2) finalizing your plan before implementation, which you will do now; (3) implementation; (4) monitor and control; and finally, (5) evaluation and lessons learned (as well as knowledge transfer).
During Phase 2 (finalizing the project plan), you will continue to create the tools and documents you will need when you implement your project as the project manager in Phase 3.
Week 4: Communications Plan
Week 5: Deliverables and Critical Success Factors (CSFs)
Week 6: Work Breakdown Structure (WBS) and Gantt Chart
Week 7: Risk Management and Human Resource Management Plans
In this assignment, students document, track, and manage a project’s risks and use of human resources. The risk management will be accomplished by using a risk register chart.
Using the risk register is a way to identify, document, and manage all the risks associated with a project. The chart details provide an easy way to scan for level of risk, status, potential responses, who is responsible for the risk in addition to the project manager, or other details needed to manage the risk. This is a great way to keep everyone informed when this document is presented at the weekly team meetings and in communication with all stakeholders.
Another key tool is called the RACI chart, which helps you identify who is responsible, accountable, consulted, or informed for each major project task. The RACI chart will help manage and track use of human resources; this facilitates monitoring and control and provides one means of communication. It documents and makes clear who is responsible for bringing the task to completion, on time and on budget.
Due Date: Sunday at 11:59 p.m. MT at the end of Week 7
Total Points Possible: 50
Requirements
- Complete the Risk Register and RACI documents for your project. Attach as appendices to a professional, scholarly paper.
- Grammar, spelling, punctuation, references, and citations are consistent with formal academic writing and APA format as expressed in the current edition.
Preparing the paper
- All project risks must be identified and added to your risk register following the example. Attach them as appendices to a professional, scholarly paper.
- The RACI chart must provide the responsibility, accountability, consulted, or informed status for each member of the team for all major project tasks following the RACI example. Attach as appendices to a professional, scholarly paper.
- Ideas and information from professional sources must be cited correctly using the current edition of the APA manual.
- Grammar, spelling, punctuation, references, and citations are consistent with formal academic writing.
Assignment Criteria
Category | Points | % | Description |
All the project risks are identified, and the details are entered into the risk register appropriately, following the example format. Documents are attached as an appendix to a professional paper. | 20 | 40 | All the project risks are identified, and the details are entered into the risk register appropriately, following the example format. Documents are attached as an appendix to a professional paper. |
The RACI chart shows all major project tasks with the responsibility, accountability, consulted, or informed status for each member of the team, following the example provided. Documents are attached as an appendix to a professional paper. | 20 | 40 | The RACI chart shows all major project tasks with the responsibility, accountability, consulted, or informed status for each member of the team, following the example provided. Documents are attached as an appendix to a professional paper. |
Grammar, spelling, punctuation, references, and citations are consistent with formal academic writing and APA format as expressed in the current edition of the manual. Professional paper follows guidelines found in Writing a Professional Paper. | 10 | 20 | Grammar, spelling, punctuation, references, and citations are consistent with formal academic writing and APA format as expressed in the current edition of the manual. Professional paper follows guidelines found in Writing a Professional Paper. |
Total | 50 | 100 | A quality assignment will meet or exceed all of the above requirements. |
Grading Rubric
Assignment Criteria | Exceptional
(100%) Outstanding or highest level of performance |
Exceeds
(88%) Very good or high level of performance |
Meets
(80%) Competent or satisfactory level of performance |
Needs Improvement
(38%) Poor or failing level of performance |
Developing
(0) Unsatisfactory level of performance |
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Content
Possible Points = 40 |
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All the project risks are identified, and the details are entered into the risk register appropriately, following the example format. Documents are attached as an appendix to a professional paper. | 20 Points | 18 Points | 16 Points | 8 Points | 0 Points | ||
All project risks identified and details entered into risk register appropriately, following example format. Documents attached as an appendix to a professional paper. | Most project risks identified and details entered into the risk register appropriately, following example format. Documents attached as an appendix to a professional paper. | Only some project risks identified or details not entered into risk register appropriately, or entries do not follow example format. No professional paper included. | Few project risks identified or details are not entered into risk register appropriately | Entries do not follow example format | |||
The RACI chart shows all major project tasks with the responsibility, accountability, consulted, or informed status for each member of the team, following the example provided. Documents are attached as an appendix to a professional paper. | 20 Points | 18 Points | 16 Points | 8 Points | 0 Points | ||
RACI chart shows all major project tasks with responsibility, accountability, consulted, or informed status for each member of team, following example provided. Documents attached as an appendix to a professional paper. | RACI chart shows most major project tasks with responsibility, accountability, consulted, or informed status for each member of the team, following example provided. Documents attached as an appendix to a professional paper. | RACI chart shows some major project tasks without responsibility, accountability, consulted, or informed status for each member team, or entries do not follow example provided. Professional paper not included. | RACI chart shows few of the major project tasks without responsibility, accountability, consulted, or informed status for each member of team | Entries do not follow example provided | |||
Content Subtotal | _____ of 40 Points | ||||||
Format
Possible Points = 10 |
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Grammar, spelling, punctuation, references, and citations are consistent with formal academic writing and APA format as expressed in the current edition of the manual. Professional paper follows guidelines found in Writing a Professional Paper. | 10 Points | 9 Points | 8 Points | 4 Points | 0 Points | ||
No grammar, spelling, punctuation, reference, citation, or APA errors. Professional paper follows guidelines found in Writing a Professional Paper. | One grammar, spelling, punctuation, reference, citation, or APA error. Professional paper follows guidelines found in Writing a Professional Paper. | Two grammar, spelling, punctuation, reference, citation, or APA errors Professional paper does not follows guidelines found in Writing a Professional Paper. | Three grammar, spelling, punctuation, reference, citation, or APA errors. No professional paper. | Four or more grammar, spelling, punctuation, reference, citation, or APA errors | |||
Format Subtotal | _____ of 10 Points | ||||||
Total Points | _____ of 50 | ||||||