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Risk Management Throughout The Automotive Development Process Web Seminar RePlay
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Automotive projects continue to grow in complexity. Studies provide a glimpse into the attributes of product development projects that have a high likelihood of failure. Knowing these attributes, the approach to the project can be structured to reduce the risks. For example, the scope of the project may already place the project at risk. Understanding the risks associated with the scope enables you to either reconsider the scope or work out strategies that will eliminate or at least mitigate the risks. In addition, your approach or strategy selected to meet the project demands will have significant impact on the results. Also, distribution of talent means you have to ensure your project manager and team know what risk is and the specific risk management process for this project.
This course discusses the attributes that portend high probability of failure, as well as ways to assess the strategies associated with the project to improve the probability of success. We will also demonstrate the processes and steps that are required for effective project risk management. Participants will recognize the signs that a project is at risk even before starting the work and can proactively make the necessary adjustments with the sponsors and stakeholders to reduce those risks. Additionally, participants will learn how to maximize the contribution from the team in regard to identifying, eliminating and remediating risks. This will ensure that greater awareness and attention is given to this area of the project beyond the project manager. In addition to being able to apply the techniques of risk management, participants will receive insight into the typical phases of automotive product development (Product Development, Process Development, Product and Process Validation, and Launch) and risks associated with these phases.
The SAE eBook, „Project Management for Automotive Engineers: A Field Guide“ by Jon M. Quigley and Roopa Shenoy, is included in the course materials. The book includes risk management as a knowledge area and discusses how the better a project team is at finding and addressing the potential risks, the more likely the success of the project.
Objectives
By participating in this course, you’ll be able to:
Identify the risks to project success based upon the structure and scope making it possible to create plans to address and mitigate the risk
Calculate the probability of connected events and identify the probability of the chain of events
Evaluate various proposed solutions through demonstrated techniques and project strategies and differentiate the least risky solution
Diagram the risk management process
Differentiate quantitative and qualitative risk evaluation techniques
Explain the need for specific metrics associated with project and product risk
Identify key metrics associated with risks and explain the needs for metrics
Identify the monitoring process and then describe an effective monitoring scheme and the connection to metrics
Define and calculate contingency budgets
Build a risk register and debate / justify the severity and probability
This course discusses the attributes that portend high probability of failure, as well as ways to assess the strategies associated with the project to improve the probability of success. We will also demonstrate the processes and steps that are required for effective project risk management. Participants will recognize the signs that a project is at risk even before starting the work and can proactively make the necessary adjustments with the sponsors and stakeholders to reduce those risks. Additionally, participants will learn how to maximize the contribution from the team in regard to identifying, eliminating and remediating risks. This will ensure that greater awareness and attention is given to this area of the project beyond the project manager. In addition to being able to apply the techniques of risk management, participants will receive insight into the typical phases of automotive product development (Product Development, Process Development, Product and Process Validation, and Launch) and risks associated with these phases.
The SAE eBook, „Project Management for Automotive Engineers: A Field Guide“ by Jon M. Quigley and Roopa Shenoy, is included in the course materials. The book includes risk management as a knowledge area and discusses how the better a project team is at finding and addressing the potential risks, the more likely the success of the project.
Objectives
By participating in this course, you’ll be able to:
Identify the risks to project success based upon the structure and scope making it possible to create plans to address and mitigate the risk
Calculate the probability of connected events and identify the probability of the chain of events
Evaluate various proposed solutions through demonstrated techniques and project strategies and differentiate the least risky solution
Diagram the risk management process
Differentiate quantitative and qualitative risk evaluation techniques
Explain the need for specific metrics associated with project and product risk
Identify key metrics associated with risks and explain the needs for metrics
Identify the monitoring process and then describe an effective monitoring scheme and the connection to metrics
Define and calculate contingency budgets
Build a risk register and debate / justify the severity and probability
Obsah kurzu
Session 1Overview of Risks to Vehicle Projects
What is risk
Risk and scope and strategy
Overview of statistics
Identification of Risk for Vehicle Projects
Team’s role in discovering risks
Brainstorming methods
Role of historical records
Association of metrics to the risk and prediction (trends)
Session 2
Assessing the Risk to the Product Developed for the Vehicle
Qualitative techniques
Quantitative techniques
Contingency budgets
Session 3
Monitoring and Control Risks
Importance of metrics
Monitoring and responsibility
Invoking mitigation or abatement actions
Session 4
Risk and Voice of Customer
What typically goes wrong with scope and requirements in automotive projects
Metrics that predict failure in the requirements and scope of the vehicle project
Techniques that can reduce the requirements / scope risk
Risk Associated with Developing the Product for the Vehicle
What typically goes wrong while developing the product for the vehicle
Metrics associated with developing the product for the vehicle that improve success
Techniques that can reduce the development risk
Session 5
Risk and Process Development
What typically goes wrong developing the manufacturing process
Metrics that enable prediction of the capability of the manufacturing processes
Techniques to reduce the risks associated with manufacturing processes
Risk and Verification and Validation
What typically goes wrong
Metrics associated with the verification of the product and manufacturing processes for the vehicle that improve success
Techniques to reduce the risks associated with the verification work
Session 6
Risk and Launch of the New Vehicle Product
What typically goes wrong
Metrics associated with the launch of the vehicle product that enable response
Techniques that can reduce the risks associated with the launch of the vehicle
Materials Provided
90 days of online single-user access (from date of purchase)
12 hours of instructor-delivered content
Course workbook (downloadable, .pdf’s)
Online learning assessment
Instructor follow up to your content questions
1.2 CEUs* (upon completion of all course modules and satisfactory assessment score)
*SAE International is authorized by IACET to offer CEUs for this course.
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