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Risk Management - Project Template - Client View

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Risk ID Risk Description Risk Category Likelihood Impact Risk Score (L×I) Mitigation Strategy Responsible Party Status Next Review Date
RISK-001 Failure of key vendor to deliver services on time Supply Chain Medium High 6 Identify backup vendors and establish SLAs Procurement Manager Active 2024-06-15
RISK-002 Data breach due to outdated security protocols Security High Critical 12 Conduct system audit, update encryption standards CISO & IT Security Team High Priority 2024-05-30
RISK-003 Scope creep during project execution Project Management Medium High 6 Implement change control board and formal approval process Project Sponsor Pending Review 2024-07-10
RISK-004 Key team member leaving before project completion Human Resources Low Medium 3 Develop succession plan and cross-train team members HR Manager Monitored 2024-08-05

Client View Risk Management Project Template - Comprehensive Excel Description

This Excel template is specifically designed for Risk Management within a Project Template, tailored to deliver a clear, actionable, and visually intuitive experience from the Client View. The structure of this template ensures that non-technical stakeholders—such as project sponsors, clients, or end-users—can easily understand potential threats, mitigation strategies, and risk exposure levels without needing deep knowledge of risk analysis methodologies.

The template is built to align with industry-standard practices such as ISO 31000 and PMBOK guidelines. It emphasizes transparency, real-time monitoring capabilities, and collaborative decision-making by enabling clients to identify risks early, track mitigation progress, and assess overall project health through visual dashboards. All data is presented in a clean, user-friendly layout that avoids technical jargon while maintaining precision.

Sheet Names

  • Risk Register: Central hub for all identified risks with their attributes and status.
  • Risk Ownership: Assigns responsibility for each risk to specific team members or departments.
  • Mitigation Plan: Details actions, owners, timelines, and expected outcomes for each mitigation strategy.
  • Project Overview: High-level summary of the project with risk exposure metrics and overall health indicators.
  • Dashboard Summary: Interactive chart-based view summarizing key risk metrics (e.g., probability, impact, severity).
  • Change Log: Tracks any modifications to the risk register or mitigation plans over time.

Table Structures and Column Definitions

The core table in the Risk Register sheet is structured as follows:

John Doe (IT Security)Supply Chain7/10Pending ReviewJane Smith (Procurement)
Id Risk Description Category (e.g., Technical, Financial, Schedule) Probability (Low/Med/High) Impact (Low/Med/High) Severity Score Status Risk Owner Description of Mitigation Strategy Timeline Start Timeline End Assigned to (Team)
#001Data breach due to third-party vendor accessSecurityHighHigh9/10Active
#002Late delivery due to supply chain delays MediumHigh

All columns are structured to support data validation, conditional formatting, and automated calculations. The severity score is derived using the formula:

Severity Score = (Probability Score) × (Impact Score)

Each category uses a predefined score system where:

  • Low = 1, Medium = 3, High = 5
  • Probability and Impact columns are drop-down lists with pre-defined values.

Data Types and Formulas Required

All input fields are validated using Excel data types:

  • Text: For risk descriptions, owners, categories.
  • Number: For probability, impact scores (0–5), severity score.
  • Date: For timeline start/end dates.
  • Yes/No or Dropdowns: For status and mitigation actions.

Formulas:

  • =IF(AND(C2="High", D2="High"), 5, IF(AND(C2="High", D2="Medium"), 4, IF(AND(C2="Med", D2="High"), 4, IF(...)) — computes severity score dynamically.
  • =DATEDIF(E2,F2,"d") — calculates duration between mitigation start and end.
  • =SUMIFS(H:H, G:G, "Active") — counts active risks per category.
  • =VLOOKUP(A2, RiskOwnership!A:B, 2, FALSE) — links risk with owner from separate sheet.

Conditional Formatting Rules

  • Risk Severity Highlighting: Cells with severity score ≥ 8 are highlighted in red; 5–7 in yellow; ≤4 in green.
  • Status Indicators: "Active" is highlighted blue, "Resolved" is green, "Pending Review" is orange.
  • Probability-Impact Heatmap: A color scale based on severity score applies to the Severity Score column.
  • Risk Tally: The total number of risks per category is shown with conditional borders (e.g., if count > 5, bold and red).

Instructions for the User

This template is designed to be used by clients or stakeholders who require visibility into risk exposure without involving technical teams. Below are key instructions:

  • Open the file and navigate to the Risk Register sheet first.
  • Add new risks using the form at the bottom of the sheet; ensure all required fields (especially category, probability, impact) are filled.
  • Use drop-down lists for consistency—select from predefined values in probability and impact columns.
  • Update mitigation actions as soon as a strategy is implemented or approved. Assign owners using the Risk Ownership sheet.
  • Review the Dashboard Summary sheet weekly to track evolving risk levels.
  • If a risk is resolved, mark it as “Resolved” in the Risk Register and update the Change Log with timestamp and reason.

Example Rows

Id          | Risk Description                              | Category      | Probability | Impact | Severity Score | Status       | Risk Owner          |
------------|-----------------------------------------------|---------------|------------|--------|----------------|--------------|---------------------|
#003        | Budget overrun due to scope creep            | Financial     | High       | High   | 9              | Active       | Maria Lopez (Finance)|
#004        | Key vendor going out of business             | Supply Chain  | Medium     | High   | 6              | Pending Review| David Chen (Procurement)|

Recommended Charts or Dashboards

To enhance the client experience, the following visual elements are recommended:

  • Bar Chart: Shows risk severity distribution across categories — helps identify high-risk areas.
  • Pie Chart: Displays percentage of risks by category (e.g., technical vs. schedule).
  • Heat Map: Visualizes probability and impact on a color grid for quick scanning.
  • Timeline Gantt Chart: In the Dashboard Summary, shows mitigation actions with start/end dates.
  • KPI Dashboard: Top-right summary showing total risks, active risks, resolved risks, and average severity score.

The entire template supports scalability across multiple projects and can be reused with minor edits. By combining structured data inputs with dynamic formulas and visual dashboards, this Client View Risk Management Project Template empowers clients to take informed action while ensuring alignment between project execution and risk control.

Note: This template is version-controlled under "Client View" style and designed for ease of access, transparency, and stakeholder engagement in any Project Template environment.

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