Overview of RiskyProject Workflow


The RiskyProject workflow includes four major steps, as shown on diagram below. Each step includes a number of activities and each activity is associated with at least one RiskyProject view Located on the left of the RiskyProject workspace, the Workflow bar allows you to quickly select and open Views. The order of the views in the workflow bar reflects the recommended project risk management workflow. The Workflow bar can be turned on and off from within the Options dialog box (view tab) or the View menu. In addition,the Workflow bar can be turned off by clicking the X in the title bar (top of workflow bar)..

The four major steps of the RiskyProject workflow are:

  1. Create a baseline (original) project schedule, which includes risks and uncertainties;

  2. Analyze results;

  3. Track project performance

  4. Report Results

During the course of the project, actual performance is monitored and tracking information is updated. All process can be repeated again as soon s new data about project performance become available.

RiskyProject allows you to compare baseline The original project schedule (before calculation). Baselines are calculated without taking into account risks, uncertainties, and tracking information. RiskyProject uses only one project baseline. Baseline project schedules are shown in the Baseline Gantt view. In addition, the baseline can be shown together in the Result Gantt and Tracking Gantt views. It allows you to compare the calculated project schedule, which included risks, uncertainties, and tracking information, with the baseline schedule. schedule the timing and sequence of task within a project. A schedule contains tasks with dependencies, as well as other project information. with the calculated schedule that takes into account risks, uncertainties and actual project performance.

At any step in the workflow, the data and simulation results can be viewed in several different formats.

See also

What is RiskyProject?

RiskyProject Desktop