Agile Risk Management for Projects and Programmes


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A Risk is an uncertain event that will impact your chosen path should it be realised. Risks are events that are not currently affecting you – they haven’t happened yet.  Once a risk is realised, it has the potential to become an Issue(s).

The following activities are more traditionally carried out by a Project Manager.  In Agile working environments, the responsibility for risk management is shared by all involved.

The old saying ‘a problem shared is a problem halved’ comes to mind. In Agile Software Development environments, we accept that projects are ridden with complexity and uncertainty.

By promoting communication, distributing the responsibility of risk identification/mitigation and enabling ourselves to respond quickly to change, we are fundamentally better equipt to dealing with Risk than more traditional environments.

With that said, there don’t seem to be any official guidelines on how to manage risks within an Agile environment, so I’ll combine my personal views with notes and ideas I’ve found scattered around the web.

The articles below provide an overview of Risk Management within an Agile context and take you through the four key stages of the Agile Risk Management Lifecycle.

Enjoy!

P.S. If you’ve got any other good Agile Risk Management links feel free to post them in the comments below. :)


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Other interesting articles on Agile Risk Management:

http://www.leadingagile.com/2008/05/agile-risk-management-logistical-risk.html
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3 Responses to “Agile Risk Management for Projects and Programmes”

  1. ted says:

    Good article.
    Here is a description of an agile risk board :

    Ted

  2. taraleewhitaker says:

    Thanks Ted, I’ve added it to the related articles list. :)

    Tara

  3. NeilS says:

    Hi there,

    We are developing an online risk management register (http://riskissue.com) for business, projects, teams and processes.

    I’ll be reading your articles to determine, what extra functionality we need to include to suit an Agile method of development.

    Neil