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Risk Management - Project Tracker - Tracking View

Download and customize a free Risk Management Project Tracker Tracking View Excel template. Perfect for business, legal, and personal use. Editable and ready to boost your productivity.

Project Name Risk ID Risk Description Likelihood ImpactCurrent Status Ownership Mitigation Plan Last Updated
Product Launch Phase 1 R001 Delayed market entry due to regulatory changes. High Critical Active Alex Morgan Engage regulators early; adjust timeline and compliance plan. 2024-04-15
Website Redesign R002 Security vulnerability in third-party plugin. Medium High Monitoring Jordan Lee Patch plugin; conduct security audit and update access controls. 2024-04-10
Mobile App Development R003 User data privacy breach during beta testing. High Critical On Hold Sam Patel Pause testing; implement data encryption and obtain user consent. 2024-04-08
Cloud Migration R004 Downtime risk during data transfer. Medium High Planned Taylor Reed Staggered transfer with rollback plan and real-time monitoring. 2024-04-05

Risk Management Project Tracker – Tracking View Excel Template

This comprehensive Excel template is specifically designed for professionals engaged in Risk Management within a Project Tracker environment. Tailored to the Tracking View, this dynamic tool enables teams to monitor, assess, and respond to risks throughout a project lifecycle with clarity, accuracy, and actionable insights. The template combines structured data organization with real-time visibility features such as conditional formatting, automated calculations, and intuitive dashboards.

The purpose of this Risk Management Project Tracker is not only to identify potential threats or opportunities but also to continuously monitor their impact on project timelines, budgets, team resources, and overall success probability. By using the Tracking View, stakeholders gain a live snapshot of risk status—allowing for proactive mitigation and informed decision-making.

SHEET NAMING STRUCTURE

  • Sheet 1: Risk Register (Main Tracking Sheet) – Central hub containing all identified risks, their status, likelihood, impact, owners, and mitigation actions.
  • Sheet 2: Risk Trends & Timeline – Visualizes how risk levels evolve over time using monthly or milestone-based data.
  • Sheet 3: Risk Dashboard Summary – A high-level view of total risks, critical risks, open vs. closed items, and severity metrics.
  • Sheet 4: Risk Mitigation Plan – Contains detailed responses to high-priority risks with action steps, owners, deadlines, and success criteria.
  • Sheet 5: Configuration & Settings – User-specific settings including risk scoring thresholds, notification rules, and column visibility toggles.

TABLE STRUCTURE & DATA MODELING

The core data is stored in the Risk Register (Main Tracking Sheet), structured as a tabular dataset with the following key components:

<< td>Pending Review
Risk ID Description Category Impact Level (1–5) Likelihood (1–5) Risk Score (Impact × Likelihood) Status Owner Date Identified Current Status Date Mitigation Plan Response Actions Prioritization (High/Medium/Low)
#R001Key vendor delivery delaySupply Chain4312In ProgressJ. Smith2024-03-15Patch contract with buffer time.Add weekly status checks.High
#R002Scope creep from stakeholder requestsScope Management3412L. Chen< td>2024-03-18Mitigate via change control board.<Schedule formal approval meeting.High
#R003Team member turnover riskHuman Resources2510< td>Open<M. Patel<2024-03-10Create retention plan.<Bonus incentives and mentoring.Moderate

COLUMNS & DATA TYPES

  • Risk ID: Auto-generated unique identifier (e.g., #R001), formatted as text with leading hash.
  • Description: Free-text field for detailed risk narrative.
  • Category: Dropdown list of pre-defined categories (e.g., Financial, Schedule, Technical, Human Resources).
  • Impact Level & Likelihood: Numeric fields (1–5) using a standardized scale; data types are integers with validation rules.
  • Risk Score: Calculated column (see formulas below).
  • Status: Dropdown list: "Open", "In Progress", "Resolved", "Escalated", or "Closed".
  • Owner: Text field; user name or role.
  • Date Identified & Current Status Date: Date data types with default formatting (mm/dd/yyyy).
  • Mitigation Plan & Response Actions: Text fields for detailed strategies.
  • Prioritization: Dropdown: "High", "Medium", "Low" — used to filter high-priority risks in dashboards.

FORMULAS REQUIRED

The template relies on several key formulas to maintain data integrity and enable automatic risk scoring and status tracking:

  • Risk Score (Column G): =IF(AND(I2>=1, I2<=5, J2>=1, J2<=5), I2*J2, 0) — Automatically calculates impact × likelihood.
  • Status Date Update: Uses a formula in cell K to auto-populate today's date when status is changed manually.
  • Priority Calculation (Filtering Helper): =IF(G2>=20, "High", IF(G2>=10, "Medium", "Low")) — Dynamically assigns priority based on risk score.
  • Count of Risks by Category: In the Summary Sheet: =COUNTIFS(A:A, “*”, B:B, “Supply Chain”) — Enables summary reports.

CONDITIONAL FORMATTING

To enhance visibility and prioritize risk handling:

  • Risk Score Highlighting: Apply red for >15, yellow for 10–15, green for ≤9.
  • Status Color Coding: Open → Blue, In Progress → Orange, Resolved/Closed → Green.
  • Prioritization Highlighting: High risks in red font with bolding; Medium in orange; Low in gray.
  • Owner Cell Highlight: If no owner assigned (blank), highlight the cell yellow to flag ownership gaps.

USER INSTRUCTIONS

  • Add New Risks: Click on any row, enter details in the appropriate fields, and use the dropdowns for consistency.
  • Update Status: Select from the "Status" dropdown to reflect current risk state; auto-updates date field.
  • Edit Mitigation Actions: Enter clear and measurable response plans using SMART criteria (Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, Time-bound).
  • Filter by Category or Priority: Use the Pivot Tables or filters in Sheet 3 to view only high-priority risks.
  • Save Regularly: Save the file as a .xlsx and share with stakeholders monthly.

EXAMPLE ROWS

The above table includes three sample rows demonstrating real-world risk scenarios across different categories, impacts, and mitigation strategies. Each row reflects a structured approach to risk documentation aligned with best practices in Risk Management.

RECOMMENDED CHARTS & DASHBOARDS

To maximize value from the Tracking View, the following visualizations are recommended:

  • Risk Score Heatmap: In Sheet 3, visualize risk scores with color gradients to show severity.
  • Pie Chart: Risk by Category Distribution: Shows proportion of risks across different domains (e.g., Schedule vs. Financial).
  • Bar Chart: Risks Over Time: Tracked monthly using dates from the "Date Identified" field.
  • Dashboard Summary Panel: Combines KPIs such as total risks, high-priority count, and resolution rate in a single view.

Note: For optimal performance, this template should be used with Microsoft Excel 2016 or later. It is compatible with both desktop and online versions (Office 365). Users are encouraged to use filters and PivotTables to refine data views. All formulas are protected from accidental deletion using "Protect Sheet" features.

This Project Tracker template, grounded in robust Risk Management principles and built for the Tracking View, ensures that teams maintain control over uncertainties while maintaining transparency and accountability throughout project execution.

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