A love letter to my RAID log
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Synopsis:
RAID Logs (Risks, Actions, Issues and Decisions) are an essential tool that every PM needs in their toolbox. Heck, you can effectively run an entire project from one!
If you have never heard of a RAID log before, you need to join! Whether you have a small project or a major program, RAID logs can save your bacon. And if you’ve used them in the past, join for some tips to be super effective with them.
Learning Objectives:
- What is a RAID Log
- Why are RAID Logs important
- How can you use your RAID Log effectively
PDUs:
1.0 (Ways of Working)
Agenda:
6:30 PM - Welcome & Opening
6:35 PM - Presentation Begins
7:35 PM - Q&A
7:55 PM - Closing Remarks
8:00 PM - Conclude
Fees:
(Subject to HST)
PMI Toronto Members (login prior to registering) - Complimentary
Non-Members and Guests - $15.00
Speakers:
Kate Anderson
Kate Anderson is an Information Security professional who is a recovering Project Manager. Having spent 10 years in Tech driving difficult projects to closure, her current focus is in the M&A space. She lives in Chicago with her wife, dog, snake and yes, she loves the weather, even the winters. Kate can be found on LinkedIn for professional inquiry.
Kim Essendrup
Kim Essendrup is a PMP certified project manager and PMI Registered Education Provider with over 20 years of experience managing projects, programs, and PMO’s, and the resulting emotional trauma. Partner at the PPM consulting firm Kolme Group, LLC, he also has an unnatural fascination with PPM tool deployment and optimization. You can find Kim on LinkedIn.
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