Risk Management Toolkit

Support Assets

Tools & Techniques

Risk Radar

Risk Management home

Process Assets
Standard Process
  • Definitions
  • Steps of Process
  • Tailoring Guidelines

    Compliance

  • Self Assessment
  • Compliance Process
  • CMMI Risk Management Goals
  • Risk Review

    Policy

  • AF Policy Directive 90-9: Operational Risk Management, 1 April 2000
  • AFI 90-901: Operational Risk Management, 1 April 2000
  • AFMC Instruction 90-902: Operational Risk Management, 1 Sept 01

    Support Assets
    Procedures

  • Affinity Diagrams
  • Brainstorming
  • Risk Plotting
  • Risk Statements

    Taxonomies

  • Individual
  • Consolidated
  • Risk Areas

    Tools & Techniques

  • RiskNav
  • Risk Matrix
  • Risk Radar

  • Training

  • Risk Process Orientation
  • Detailed Risk Process
  • Facilitator Training

    Examples

  • Sample Risk Management Plan
  • Process Lessons Learned

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    About Risk Radar
    Risk Radar is a risk management database to help project managers identify, prioritize, and communicate project risks in a flexible and easy-to-use form. Risk Radar provides standard database functions to add and delete risks, as well as specialized functions for prioritizing and retiring project risks. Each risk can have a user-defined risk management plan and a log of historical events.

    A set of standard short- and long-form reports can be easily generated to share project risk information with all members of the development team. The number of risks in each probability/impact category by time frame can be displayed, which allows the user to drill down through the data to uncover increasing levels of detail.

    Risk Radar allows the user the flexibility of using automatic sorting in addition to manually moving risks up and down in setting priority rank.


    Risk Radar

    Screenshot of Risk Radar


    Information is available for the Risk Radar software through the Integrated Computer Engineering Web site.

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