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Why Your Risk List Might Be Missing Something HUGE!

Author
Edward Coke, Jr, MSPM,PMP, CAPM, CSM, Agile Coach
Published
Fri 22 Aug 2025
Episode Link
https://rss.com/podcasts/konshuhs-agility/2171913

Why Your Risk Register is Failing You 🚨

🚨 Is your risk register helping—or hurting—your project?

What if the biggest risk wasn’t even on your radar?

This empowering guide reveals why your risk register might be failing you and how to transform it into a proactive, team-driven tool that truly protects your project! 💡

✅ Learn proven strategies to:

- Make risk management a shared responsibility across your team.

- Overcome the silence culture and encourage assertive communication about risks.

- Address unspoken political and cultural risks that threaten project success.

- Link risks directly to your schedule for smarter decisions.

- Keep your risk register evolving with your project lifecycle.

🔥 Say NO to isolated risk management and YES to a growth mindset that builds collaboration and accountability!

Risks aren’t just data points—they’re conversations, culture, and early warning signs.

By activating your risk register, you’ll thrive in building a stronger, more resilient team and project environment. YOU GOT THIS! 🚀

💪 Ready to transform your project management game?

LISTEN TO THIS EPISODE again, and again! Don’t just manage risks—own them.

CHAPTERS:

00:00 - Unwritten Risks in Project Management

01:48 - Risk Register Ownership by Project Manager

03:05 - Team Members' Fear of Identifying Risks

04:36 - Ignoring Political and Cultural Risks

05:50 - Illusion of Control in Risk Registers

07:16 - Lack of Feedback Loops in Risk Management

08:52 - Risks Not Linked to Project Schedule

10:50 - Evolving Risk Registers Throughout Project Life

11:49 - Acknowledgment for Dedicated Viewers

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