Hello,
I would to propose an evolution about risk management, please correct me if I am missing anything or there's something I am wrong about.
When I create a risk I can input the cost of the risk (I input the mitigation costs, and I also input the end date considering the foreseen delay) but I can't see the impact on the planning of the project: if I originate it from a task (e.g. I have an activity going on that can be affected by external factors which could delay it) it could be useful to see the impact in terms both of costs and delay on the task itself.
Besides it could be useful to have a risk management plan like the it was requested with ticket #2540 (2016-0539).
I am aware of the difficulties of implementing such a feature (how am I going to decide whether the impact shall be shown on the gantt diagram or not? And in which percentage? With regards to the risk matrix, which result am I going to accept?) but it's a key feature missing in almost all project management tools available on the market, even proprietaries (and not cheap ones).
Thank you anyway.
Best regards.
I would to propose an evolution about risk management, please correct me if I am missing anything or there's something I am wrong about.
When I create a risk I can input the cost of the risk (I input the mitigation costs, and I also input the end date considering the foreseen delay) but I can't see the impact on the planning of the project: if I originate it from a task (e.g. I have an activity going on that can be affected by external factors which could delay it) it could be useful to see the impact in terms both of costs and delay on the task itself.
Besides it could be useful to have a risk management plan like the it was requested with ticket #2540 (2016-0539).
I am aware of the difficulties of implementing such a feature (how am I going to decide whether the impact shall be shown on the gantt diagram or not? And in which percentage? With regards to the risk matrix, which result am I going to accept?) but it's a key feature missing in almost all project management tools available on the market, even proprietaries (and not cheap ones).
Thank you anyway.
Best regards.