How is Average Project Risk Calculated?
A project's Average Project Risk is the average calculation the indicators specified for the evaluation type Project Risk:
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Duration: Risk resulting from the tendency that longer projects fail more often. This might be due to staff turnover or the complexity of work typical for longer projects.
- 1- Very High (> 18 months)
- 2- High (12 - 18 months)
- 3- Medium (7 - 11 months)
- 4- Low (3 - 6 months)
- 5- Very Low (<2 months)
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Team Size: Risk resulting from the team size of the project team. The larger the team, the more considerable are coordination and communication efforts.
- 1- Very High (> 50)
- 2- High (20 - 50)
- 3- Medium (10 - 19)
- 4- Low (5 - 9)
- 5- Very Low (<5)
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Technology Adoption: Technology adoption risks are measured by the availability of in-house competence for the technologies dominant in the project. The more new technologies that are used, the higher the risk.
- 1- Very High (new technology in prototyping)
- 2- High (new technology with experienced partner)
- 3- Medium (new version of familiar technology)
- 4- Low (in-house familiarity)
- 5- Very Low (in-house expertise)