(Solved): Unit 3 instructions : Risk management within the seven domains of an IT infrastructure...
Discussion 1:
Preliminary Milestones
Performing a stakeholder analysis is intended to reinforce the team's understanding of the project needs. Once this is done, the team can begin to identify the significant deliverables needed to complete their objectives, stimulating team discussion on what challenges may come. While you will continue to identify milestones as you move forward, take time now to review the milestones up to this point. Discuss what you view as a "milestone" and any you have already identified. Be clear and descriptive. Are the milestones you selected specific, measurable, attainable, relevant, and timely (SMART)?
Assignment Overview
Risk management requires understanding the threats that exist, how impactful each threat is, and the actions that can be taken to mitigate risks. This lab covers information technology (IT) risk management within the seven domains of an IT infrastructure. During this lab, you will review the risk management process. Then, you will expand upon the scope for your IT Risk Management Plan by further defining the risk using the Risk Equals Probability Times Impact table provided with this assignment. This table sets the stage for your risk assessment, which is covered in the next unit. You can use the assessment worksheet included with the lab as a study guide, but you will not submit it with your lab report.
· Complete the Risk Equals Probability Times Impact table found in the Resources for this assignment.
· Add the Risk Equals Probability Times Impact table to your draft IT Risk Management Plan.
· Upload both the Lab 3 Report (I will complete Lab) and your updated draft IT Risk Management Plan to this assignment.
--Will attach Impact Table
Discussion 1:
Preliminary Milestones
Performing a stakeholder analysis is intended to reinforce the team's understanding of the project needs. Once this is done, the team can begin to identify the significant deliverables needed to complete their objectives, stimulating team discussion on what challenges may come. While you will continue to identify milestones as you move forward, take time now to review the milestones up to this point. Discuss what you view as a "milestone" and any you have already identified. Be clear and descriptive. Are the milestones you selected specific, measurable, attainable, relevant, and timely (SMART)?
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