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An intensive training course that equips professionals with advanced risk management knowledge and tools to successfully pass the PMI-RMP® certification exam. It focuses on identifying, assessing, and responding to project risks using global standards.  

TVTC Accreditation Number. (3216549874) - Project Management
Duration

5 days / 40 hours

Language

English / Arabic

Enrolled Students

1,200+

Learning Method

Online

Course Overview

  • Explain the fundamental concepts of risk management and its importance.
  • Apply risk planning strategies and develop response plans.
  • Use risk analysis tools such as Monte Carlo simulation.
  • Assess and prioritize risks.
  • Monitor and close risks effectively.
  • Prepare for the PMI-RMP® exam through simulation models.

The program combines expert instruction, the 2023 SHRM Learning System, and peer interaction to deliver a comprehensive and effective learning experience.

Why Take This Course?

Value Delivered

  • This training course empowers project professionals with practical, analytical, and strategic skills for effective risk management aligned with PMI global standards.

Who Should Attend?

  • Project managers, risk managers, consultants, executives, and recent graduates aiming to specialize in project risk management.

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Course Outline

Module 1: Introduction to Project Management and PMI-RMP® Certification
  • Collecting and reviewing documentation (e.g., industry standards, lessons learned, historical data)
  • Assigning responsibilities for document analysis
  • Preparing documentation relevant to the risk management process
Module 2: Assessing the Project Environment and Identifying Risks
  • Analyzing organizational assets, environmental factors, and project methodologies (Agile, Waterfall, Hybrid)
  • Performing SWOT and PESTLE analyses
  • Evaluating risk culture and organizational maturity
  • Conducting stakeholder analysis
  • Identifying constraints (e.g., legal, technical, environmental)
  • Defining project drivers and key assumptions
Module 3: Analyzing and Evaluating Risk Thresholds
  • Aligning risk thresholds with the organization’s risk appetite
  • Calculating risk tolerance in financial, legal, and technical contexts
  • Facilitating stakeholder discussions to resolve differences in risk appetite
Module 4: Developing a Risk Management Strategy
  • Establishing processes and tools for risk management
  • Providing standardized risk templates and forms
  • Identifying risk categories
  • Training the project team on risk management best practices
  • Leading stakeholders toward adopting the risk strategy
Module 5: Documenting the Risk Management Plan
  • Defining roles and responsibilities using a RACI matrix
  • Preparing a resource list and necessary documentation for the risk plan
  • Outlining key risk management activities (who, what, when, where, how)
  • Utilizing a Risk Breakdown Structure (RBS) to support planning
  • Defining communication protocols and risk prioritization criteria
Module 6: Planning and Leading Risk Activities with Stakeholders
  • Collaborating with stakeholders in the risk management planning process
  • Managing stakeholder expectations and risk appetite
  • Engaging stakeholders in prioritization and communication processes
  • Educating and guiding stakeholders on risk principles
Module 7: Identifying and Analyzing Risk Triggers
  • Conducting meetings, interviews, and focus groups
  • Reviewing documents and recorded materials
  • Classifying risks as threats or opportunities
  • Categorizing assumptions and constraints
  • Evaluating risks linked to assumptions and constraints
  • Encouraging stakeholders to challenge underlying assumptions
  • Documenting risk triggers, causes, and timing
  • Empowering stakeholders to question current risk boundaries
Module 8: Developing the Risk Register and Evaluating Risk Attributes
  • Validating identified risks and their drivers
  • Assessing risk attributes (probability, impact, urgency)
  • Identifying risk sources and ownership (internal vs. external)
  • Categorizing risks as either threats or opportunities
Module 9: Performing Qualitative and Quantitative Risk Analyses
  • Classifying risks using a Risk Breakdown Structure (RBS)
  • Estimating the impact of risks on schedule, budget, and resources
  • Applying risk matrices based on agreed-upon criteria
  • Conducting data analysis using Monte Carlo simulations and sensitivity analysis
  • Ranking risks by probability and impact
  • Using tools such as SWOT analysis and Ishikawa diagrams
  • Evaluating project objectives in alignment with organizational strategy
  • Enabling stakeholders to independently identify threats and opportunities
Module 10: Practical Application and Exam Readiness
  • Reviewing key concepts from the PMBOK® Guide
  • Tips for answering exam questions effectively
  • Managing time efficiently during the exam
  • Practicing with scenario-based multiple-choice questions
  • Completing mock exams
  • Reviewing answers and analyzing mistakes

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the PMI-RMP Certification, and why is it a strategic credential for project professionals?

The PMI Risk Management Professional (PMI-RMP®) certification is a globally respected credential issued by the Project Management Institute (PMI®). It recognizes professionals who demonstrate advanced knowledge and practical competence in identifying, analyzing, and responding to project risks. Unlike general project management certificates, PMI-RMP® focuses exclusively on proactive risk management as a strategic discipline.
In today’s complex project environments, where uncertainty is constant and decisions must be made under pressure, having PMI-RMP® distinguishes professionals as risk-focused leaders capable of guiding teams through uncertainty and optimizing outcomes.
The certification reflects your ability to use industry-standard tools like Monte Carlo simulations, qualitative and quantitative risk analysis, and stakeholder-driven planning techniques. It opens doors to leadership roles in project governance, compliance, and enterprise-level risk functions.
At Tharwah Higher Institute for Training, the preparation course is structured to blend theoretical depth with practical application. Learners are guided through intensive simulations, case studies, and exam strategies — giving them the edge to succeed in the exam and beyond.

Who is the PMI-RMP Preparation Course suitable for? Does it require advanced project management experience?

The PMI Risk Management Professional (PMI-RMP®) training course is designed for professionals involved in project or program environments who wish to specialize in risk management — a critical yet often underdeveloped competency in many organizations.
This course is particularly beneficial for:
·         Project and program managers handling complex deliverables
·         Risk, compliance, or quality assurance officers
·         Portfolio managers and governance professionals
·         PMO team members and coordinators
·         Certified PMP® holders seeking specialization in risk leadership
While having experience in project environments is advantageous, PMI-RMP® certification does not require you to hold a PMP® or have extensive years in management. If you are engaged in risk-related decisions or aspire to lead strategic risk initiatives, this course will equip you with the skills and validation needed.
At Tharwah Higher Institute for Training, the program is structured to support both experienced and transitioning professionals, with step-by-step guidance through real-world risk tools and case-based discussions to build applied competence.

What skills will I gain from the PMI Risk Management Professional (PMI-RMP) course? Does the training focus on practical applications?

The PMI-RMP® preparation course is designed to build specialized risk management capabilities that go beyond textbook knowledge. Participants develop hands-on skills that are critical for managing uncertainty in today’s dynamic project environments. These include:
·         Designing an integrated risk management plan aligned with the project lifecycle
·         Conducting qualitative and quantitative risk analysis using tools like Monte Carlo simulation and risk matrices
·         Identifying internal and external risk sources across complex projects
·         Facilitating risk workshops with stakeholders to uncover hidden threats
·         Developing risk response strategies that are both proactive and cost-effective
·         Establishing risk thresholds, triggers, and contingency reserves
At Tharwah Higher Institute for Training, the course emphasizes practical mastery. Real-world case studies, interactive exercises, and exam simulations ensure participants don’t just understand risk concepts — they apply them with confidence in high-stakes environments. The course equips learners to lead risk processes across any industry with professionalism and precision.

Is the PMI-RMP Certification globally recognized? How important is it in today's risk-aware job market?

Yes, the PMI Risk Management Professional (PMI-RMP®) is a globally accredited certification issued by the Project Management Institute (PMI®) — the world’s leading authority on project management standards and certifications. The PMI-RMP credential is developed in alignment with ISO/IEC 17024 standards, giving it wide acceptance in both public and private sectors globally.
Its value continues to grow as organizations increasingly adopt Enterprise Risk Management (ERM) and require specialized professionals who can proactively anticipate, analyze, and manage uncertainty in strategic initiatives. Industries such as construction, healthcare, IT, oil & gas, and government are placing greater emphasis on risk leadership roles.
Holding the PMI-RMP not only elevates your professional profile but also signals employers that you possess strategic foresight and operational control — qualities essential for navigating complex environments. In a job market where resilience and predictability are key, PMI-RMP certification is a powerful asset that sets candidates apart.

Can I apply for the PMI-RMP exam right after completing the course? What are the official eligibility requirements?

Yes, you can apply for the PMI-RMP® certification exam upon completing the training course, provided that you meet the eligibility criteria set by the Project Management Institute (PMI®). These requirements vary depending on your educational background:
For candidates with a bachelor’s degree (or global equivalent):
·         24 months of project risk management experience
·         30 hours of formal education in project risk management

For candidates with a high school diploma or associate degree:
·         36 months of project risk management experience
·         40 hours of formal education in project risk management

The PMI-RMP Preparation course offered by Tharwah Higher Institute for Training fulfills the required training hours and includes guidance on navigating the application process. Participants receive hands-on support on how to prepare documentation, write project descriptions, and submit their application through the PMI portal.
The course doesn’t just prepare you academically — it empowers you to take the certification step with clarity and confidence.

The PMI-RMP® preparation course is fundamentally different from general project management or introductory risk analysis programs in both depth and specialization. While most project management courses briefly touch on risk as one of the knowledge areas, the PMI-RMP course dives deep into risk as a strategic discipline in its own right.
This course is specifically aligned with PMI global standards, offering participants a structured approach to risk governance, from identification and assessment to response planning and monitoring — all within the context of organizational strategy.
What truly distinguishes this course is its emphasis on advanced risk analysis tools such as Monte Carlo simulation, EMV (Expected Monetary Value), risk probability matrices, and sensitivity analysis. These techniques are rarely covered in generic training and are essential for professionals who aim to lead risk functions.
Moreover, the PMI-RMP course not only imparts theoretical knowledge but also prepares candidates for the official PMI-RMP certification exam, with practice sessions, application walkthroughs, and exam simulations designed to maximize exam readiness.

What makes the PMI-RMP training course at Tharwah Higher Institute for Training stand out from other risk management programs?

The PMI Risk Management Professional (PMI-RMP) preparation course at Tharwah Higher Institute for Training stands out for its practical depth, instructor expertise, and commitment to real-world application — far beyond what most standard risk training programs offer.
What sets this course apart is its alignment with PMI’s global framework, ensuring content accuracy, exam relevance, and a structured approach to risk management processes. The course is delivered by PMI-certified instructors who have worked across industries in the GCC region, bringing authentic insight into risk culture and enterprise-level challenges.
Participants benefit from real case studies, interactive risk modeling sessions, and comprehensive exam simulations that prepare them thoroughly for the PMI-RMP exam. The hands-on methodology empowers learners to not only understand risk concepts but to apply them within their own organizational contexts.
In addition to the in-class value, the course includes post-training support, such as help with completing the PMI-RMP exam application, guidance on maintaining certification, and access to risk management templates. This makes the course not just an educational experience, but a strategic career catalyst.

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