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Risk Management - Project Plan - Dashboard View

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Risk Identifier Risk Description Risk Category Likelihood ImpactPriority Level Owner Mitigation Strategy Response Plan Monitoring Frequency
R-001 Project scope creep due to changing stakeholder requirements. Scope High High Critical Project Manager Implement change control board (CCB) approval process. Require formal sign-off on all scope changes. Bi-weekly
R-002 Delays in third-party vendor delivery. Supply Chain Medium HighHigh Procurement Lead Establish backup vendor list and SLA monitoring. Escalate if delivery exceeds 5 days. Weekly
R-003 Key team member departure. People Medium High High HR Manager Develop cross-training plan and succession strategy. Conduct role review every 3 months. Quarterly
R-004 Budget overruns due to unplanned expenses. Financial High Medium Medium Finance Director Implement budget variance alerts and monthly reviews. Review expenses weekly with cost control team. Weekly
R-005 Security breach in data storage. Security Low Critical Critical CISO Enforce encryption, access controls, and regular audits. Conduct penetration testing quarterly. Monthly

Risk Management Project Plan Dashboard View Excel Template

This comprehensive Excel template is specifically designed for Risk Management within a structured Project Plan. The template adopts a dynamic, real-time Dashboard View, enabling project managers, stakeholders, and risk officers to monitor risks as they evolve throughout the project lifecycle. By integrating data visualization, automated calculations, conditional formatting, and intuitive table structures, this template turns complex risk data into actionable insights.

Sheet Names

The template includes five core worksheets:

  1. Project Summary: High-level project information including scope, timeline, budget, and key objectives.
  2. Risk Register: The central repository for all identified risks with detailed attributes and status.
  3. Impact & Likelihood Matrix: A visual matrix that categorizes risks based on impact and likelihood to prioritize actions.
  4. Timeline & Dependencies: Gantt-style view showing project milestones, risk triggers, and dependency relationships.
  5. Dashboards: Aggregated views with charts, KPIs, filters, and summary metrics for executive review.

Table Structures and Data Types

The core data is organized in the Risk Register sheet using a robust table structure. The table contains the following columns:

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Risk ID Description Category Impact (High/Medium/Low) Likelihood (High/Medium/Low) Probability-Severity Score Trigger Event Status (Open/On Track/Resolved) Current Mitigation Plan Date Identified Last Reviewed Date Expected Resolution Date
RISK-001Delays in vendor delivery of critical componentsSupply ChainHighMedium6/10Vendor fails to deliver on time (after Week 8)J. Smith
RISK-002

All columns are structured with standardized data types:

  • Text fields (e.g., Risk ID, Description) — use alphanumeric identifiers for consistency.
  • Category fields (e.g., Category, Status) — use drop-down lists to ensure data integrity.
  • Dates — stored as date/time formats; automatically updated with current date on entry.
  • Numerical scores (e.g., Impact/Likelihood) — use integers 1–10 or predefined labels for consistency.
  • Probability-Severity Score — derived formulaically from impact and likelihood values.

Formulas Required

The template leverages powerful Excel formulas to automate key functions:

  • Probability-Severity Score = Impact × Likelihood / 10: Automatically calculates a combined risk score from impact and likelihood (e.g., 8×6/10 = 4.8).
  • Conditional Status Assignment: Uses nested IF functions to assign status based on score thresholds (e.g., Score >7 → "High Priority", Score ≤3 → "Low Priority").
  • Auto-Date Updates: Uses =TODAY() in the “Last Reviewed Date” column to auto-populate when a row is edited.
  • Sum of Risks by Category: SUMIFS function aggregates total risks per category (e.g., "Supply Chain", "Technology") for dashboard metrics.
  • High-Risk Count Filter: Uses COUNTIF to count risks with severity ≥7.
  • Due Date Alerts: Formula in Expected Resolution Date checks if the date is past today and highlights overdue entries.

Conditional Formatting

The template uses dynamic conditional formatting rules across sheets:

  • In the Risk Register, cells with a score >7 are highlighted in red (High Risk).
  • Risks with "Open" status and due dates within 3 days of today are shaded amber to indicate urgency.
  • Rows where “Last Reviewed Date” is more than 14 days old appear in gray for review prompt.
  • The Impact & Likelihood Matrix uses color gradients (blue to red) based on combined scores, making prioritization immediate and visual.
  • Dashboard charts are auto-refreshed when underlying data changes via dynamic range references.

Instructions for the User

User Guide:

  1. Open the template and navigate to the Risk Register sheet to input or update risk entries.
  2. Use drop-down lists in “Category” and “Status” columns to maintain data consistency.
  3. Add new risks with unique Risk ID (e.g., RISK-001, RISK-002).
  4. Review the Impact & Likelihood Matrix sheet to visually identify top risks and prioritize mitigation.
  5. Update the “Last Reviewed Date” whenever a risk is reassessed.
  6. In the Dashboard, filter by category, status, or date range using built-in slicers to drill down into specific concerns.
  7. Save frequently and export data as a PDF for stakeholder reporting at project milestones.

Example Rows

Sample data rows in the Risk Register:

Risk ID Description Category Impact Likelihood Score Trigger Event
RISK-001Delays in vendor delivery of critical componentsSupply ChainHighMiddle

Recommended Charts or Dashboards (in Dashboard Sheet)

The Dashboards sheet features the following visual elements:

  • Risk Heat Map Chart: A matrix showing risks by impact and likelihood with color intensity to visualize severity.
  • Bar Chart of Risks by Category: Shows distribution of risks across functional areas (e.g., Technology, Finance, Operations).
  • Line Graph of Risk Count Over Time: Tracks how many new risks are identified each month.
  • Pie Chart: Status Distribution — Displays the proportion of open, on track, and resolved risks.
  • KPI Cards: Real-time metrics such as “Total Risks”, “High-Priority Count”, and “Average Resolution Time”.
  • Interactive Filters: Allow users to filter risks by status, category, or date range with clickable slicers.

This Risk Management template is fully aligned with best practices in project planning and risk control. Its integration of Dashboard View ensures transparency and agility—critical for proactive decision-making. Whether used in agile teams, construction projects, or software development, this Excel-based Project Plan delivers measurable value through structured risk oversight and real-time visibility.

Note: For optimal performance, save the file as .xlsx and avoid using complex macros unless required. The template is compatible with Microsoft Excel 2016 and later versions.

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