Project Risk and Quality Management Strategy

Project Risk and Quality Management Strategy

Project Risk and Quality Management Strategy

Risk exists on all projects. The amount of risk and the degree to which individual risks may impact the project varies depending on the profile of your project. Identifying the risks on projects is a creative process that requires both critical thinking and experience in the project environment. Expert judgment in the type of industry or project can also be very valuable for identifying and analyzing project risk.

Develop a quality management strategy to manage the St. Dismas Assisted Living Facility case.

Answer and address the following in your paper!

  • Develop a risk management strategy for your project.
  • Describe the scope, schedule and cost risk of your project. Provide a risk response strategy for each risk.
  • Your project quality management strategy must include a statement explaining the difference between quality assurance and quality control.
  • In your strategy, describe the quality requirements for your project.
  • Describe how you will manage project quality.
  • The specific parts of the St. Dismas Assisted Living Facility case study you will need to prepare the risk and quality management strategies for the project plan are listed below.

Meredith, J.R., Shafer, S.M., Mantel, Jr., S.J., Sutton, M. (2014). Project management in practice (5th ed.). Hoboken, NJ: Wiley.

Part 3: St. Dismas Assisted Living Facility Program Plan—3 (pp. 193-196)

St. Dismas Assisted Living Facility Construction Project Plan (pp. 195-196)

Refer to the Project Plan Template for specific instructions on how to complete these components of the project plan.

Please follow the Rubric below:

Element 1: Project Plan: Identify Project Risks

Make sure you provide a thorough and detailed description of two risks each associated with the scope, schedule, and cost of a case study project.

Element 2: Project Plan: Risk Responses

Make sure you provide a thorough and detailed description of risk response strategy for each of the two risks associated with the scope, schedule, and cost of a case study project.

Element 3: Project Plan: Quality Assurance and Quality Control

Make sure you provide a thorough and detailed comparison of the similarities and differences between quality assurance and quality control

Element 4: Project Plan: Quality Requirements

Make sure you provide a thorough and detailed description of three quality requirements for a case study project.

Element 5: Project Plan: Quality Management Strategy

Make sure you provide a thorough and detailed description of strategies for managing quality for each of the three quality requirements for a case study project

 

REQUIREMENTS

 project risk and Quality Management Strategy book Project Management in Practice, 6th Edition course  practice in project management

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The facility of the doctor at St. Dismas was experiencing a decrease in admission to the healing center. The major project motivation was to make a complex with about 100 units that would aim at exceeding the customers that were tested such as those that were in need of therapeutic administration. The project also needed being effective and to achieve this it relied upon installing five stages that have expansion on each other with some specific arrangements of………………………

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