Every project contains a degree of uncertainty, and that uncertainty creates risk. Managing project risk effectively is widely recognised as one of the major contributors to successful project delivery.
This two-day course explores the benefits of structured project risk management and the core principles that support an effective risk process. Participants examine how risk management should be organised, applied and controlled across projects and wider organisational environments.
The examination syllabus is primarily based on the APM Body of Knowledge, the APM PRAM Guide, and BS6079 Parts 1 and 3.
The Association for Project Management (APM) is one of the UK’s leading professional bodies for project management. The APM Risk Management Qualification therefore provides a valuable and recognised credential for professionals working in project and programme environments.
























