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Horsham
Full day
Discover the powerful schedule and cost risk analysis features of PRA.
Duration: 2 days (13 hours)
Our Primavera Risk Analysis course gives a detailed introduction to the schedule and risk analysis features of Primavera Risk Analysis.
It shows the powerful features of the tool and give hands on practice throughout the course to ensure you can confidentially put your new skills into practice back in the workplace.
This course is designed for new users of Primavera Risk Analysis, and no previous experience is required. You should however be familiar with risk management processes and terminology.
By the end of the course you will be able to:
Import schedules into PRA
Add three point estimates onto plans
Perform schedule and cost analysis
Use templated quick risk
Run risk analysis
Interpret results from the Risk Histogram and Tornado graph
Add task percentiles to a Gantt chart
Set up a risk register
Add qualitative and quantitative risks
Link risk to activities in the plan
Create reports
Use the Distribution Analyser
Importing schedules
Importing MSP and Primavera Schedules
Running import checks
Checking schedule integrity
Schedule risk analysis
3 point estimating
Entering uncertainly
Different distributions
Using quick risk
Updating plan
Importing plans with 3 point estimates
Cost/Resource uncertainty
Resource loadings
Creating 3 point cost estimates
Resource distributions and escalations
Simple cost estimates
Templated quick risk
Setting up and applying templated quick risk
Assessing risk at WBS level
Running risk analysis
Running risk analysis
Interpreting results on the Risk Histogram
Setting analysis options
Task percentiles
Setting task percentile options
Including task percentiles on the Gantt chart
Tornado graph
Creating a Tornado graph
Viewing sensitivity
Analysing sensitivity against activities
Setting up the risk register
Setting Schema levels
Defining criteria and tolerances
Setting up a Risk Breakdown Structure (RBS)
Working with manageability and proximity
Saving scoring matrices
Adding custom fields
Exporting data
Exporting to Excel, Word and PowerPoint
Qualitive risks
Setting risk IDs
Adding risk cause, description and effect
Setting up risk details
Entering mitigation actions
Quantitative risks
Linking risks to activities
Adding schedule and cost impacts
Defining how multiple risks impact
Correlation
Migrating your plan
Adding mitigation actions to your plan as tasks
Linking tasks to mitigation actions
Actioning your risk register
Progressing risks
Importing progressed plans
Linking register to progressed plans
Risk history
The Waterfall chart
Saving and reporting
Exporting the risk register
Running reports
Creating new reports
Building and comparing risk plans
Using the distribution analyser
Comparing dates and cost