Risk Assessment & Mitigation
During project planning or when presenting risk profiles to stakeholders. Helps proactively identify and plan for what could go wrong.
Prompt
As a risk management expert, assess potential risks for a project described as: [PROJECT_DESCRIPTION] in the [INDUSTRY] industry. List 7-10 specific risks across categories (technical, market, financial, operational, legal). For each risk, provide likelihood (Low/Medium/High), impact (Low/Medium/High), and a mitigation strategy. Format as a table. Then produce a risk matrix visualization description (conceptual) and highlight the top 3 priority risks.
Fill in these
Swap each placeholder for your own value:
[PROJECT_DESCRIPTION][INDUSTRY]
Pro tips
- Specify the project phase to get phase-relevant risks.
- Ask for an additional column on early warning signs.
- Request a quantitative version with numerical probability scales if data is available.
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