Risk register
A risk register is a document that records identified risks, their analysis, and planned responses. Project+ covers the risk register within risk management and documentation.
A risk register is a document that records identified risks, their analysis, and planned responses. Project+ covers the risk register within risk management and documentation.
A project charter is the document that formally authorizes a project, names the project manager, and states objectives and high-level scope.
A business case justifies a project by weighing its costs, benefits, and risks against organizational goals.
The triple constraint is the interdependence of scope, schedule, and cost (with quality at the center) that a project manager must balance.
Scope defines the work required to deliver a project's product and the boundaries of what is and is not included.
A WBS (Work Breakdown Structure) is a hierarchical decomposition of the total project scope into manageable work packages.
The critical path is the longest sequence of dependent activities that determines the shortest possible project duration.
A Gantt chart is a bar chart that shows project tasks against a timeline, including durations and dependencies.
Kanban is an agile method that visualizes work on a board and limits work in progress to improve flow.
Agile is an iterative, incremental approach to delivery that values adaptability, collaboration, and frequent feedback.
Predictive (waterfall) is a plan-driven methodology that defines scope, schedule, and cost up front and executes in sequential phases.
A RACI matrix maps stakeholders to responsibilities as Responsible, Accountable, Consulted, or Informed.
A stakeholder is any person or group with an interest in or influence over a project's outcome.
Change control is the formal process for requesting, evaluating, approving, and documenting changes to a project.
A risk register is a document that records identified risks, their analysis, and planned responses.
A burndown chart tracks remaining work against time in an agile iteration to show progress toward completion.