Overview:
This webinar gives project, program, and PMO leaders an integrated view of modern project risk management.
You'll get a clear summary of relevant compliance requirements (OSHA and equivalents, ISO 45001, ISO 31000, contract and regulatory obligations), proven strategies for identifying, quantifying, and responding to project risks, and an honest discussion of the biggest challenges PMs are facing. The session closes with a forward look at where workplace safety, ESG, and AI-driven risk practices are heading-and what project leaders should be doing now to stay ahead.
Why you should Attend:
Project managers and PMOs that don’t modernize their approach to risk are courting cost overruns, missed deadlines, regulatory action, and-in safety-critical environments-real harm to people. Boards and executives are increasingly holding project leaders personally accountable for delivery and safety outcomes, and PMs who can’t demonstrate disciplined risk management will be passed over for senior roles or, worse, blamed when things go wrong.
Areas Covered in the Session:
- The modern project risk landscape: schedule, cost, scope, cyber, ESG, and safety
- Relevant standards and frameworks: PMBOK, ISO 31000, ISO 45001, OSHA, PRINCE2
- Identifying, quantifying, and prioritizing project risks
- Risk-response strategies: avoid, mitigate, transfer, accept-and when to use each
- Building effective risk registers, heat maps, and contingency plans
- Workplace safety as a project-delivery risk on construction, field, and capital projects
- Contractor, vendor, and supply-chain risk management
- Common challenges: stakeholder management, optimism bias, and risk fatigue
- The future of project risk: AI-assisted forecasting, real-time monitoring, and ESG
- Live Q&A and a takeaway project-risk checklist
Who Will Benefit:
- Project Managers and Senior Project Managers
- Program and Portfolio Managers
- PMO Directors and PMO Analysts
- Construction, Engineering, and Capital Project Managers
- Operations and Plant Managers responsible for project delivery
- Health, Safety, and Environment (HSE) Managers
- Risk Managers and Enterprise Risk Management (ERM) leaders
- Quality Assurance and Compliance Managers
- Procurement and Contracts Managers
- Project Sponsors and Steering-Committee Members
- IT and Software Delivery Managers running high-stakes programs
- Project professionals preparing for PMP, PMI-RMP, PRINCE2, or NEBOSH certifications