Project Management on Alaska Fly-Fishing Expedition

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This article discusses the potential risks associated with the Alaska fly-fishing expedition and outlines a risk table and register to deal with them. The identified risks include losing direction, shortage of fuel and gas, extreme weather conditions, sickness and injuries, and attack from bears. The risk table rates the likelihood, impact, and detection difficulty of each risk, while the risk register outlines the methodology to deal with them.

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Project Management on Alaska Fly-Fishing Expedition
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1. Brainstorming potential risk associated with the project
The potential risk associated with Alaska fly fishing expedition are listed below
1.1. Losing the direction due to malfunction of the navigation device and reaching remote point
can scare the travelers riding on the boat.
1.2. Shortage of the fuel or gas for riding the boats due to inaccuracy of the calculation for the
needed fuel and cause get stuck in the middle and face serious problems.
1.3. Extreme weather conditions causing risk to lose lives and injuries and it may result in
crashing of the flight and boats and cause life risk of the travelers.
1.4. Sickness and injuries due to extreme weather condition causing impact on the project and
causing increase in the cost
1.5. Attack from bear causing threatening injuries for the team members.
2. Risk table for the analysis of the identified risks
The rating of the risk table are given according to the following scale:
1 – Very low
2 – Low
3 – Medium
4 – High
5 – Very high
Risk Event Likelihood Impact Detection of Timing
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Difficulty
Loosing
direction
3 5 5 During riding
the boat
Shortage of fuel
and gas
1 4 1 During riding
the boat
Extreme weather
condition
4 5 4 During flight
and riding the
boat
Injuries and
sickness
4 3 1 For the entire
duration of the
trip
Attack from bear
or other wild
animals
3 4 2 Fly Fishing
3. Risk Register for outlining the methodology to deal with the risk.
Risk Event Response Contingency
plan
Triger Who is
Responsible?
Loosing
direction
Reduce Use a backup
navigation
device and get
help from local
Not reaching the
destination after
one hour
Tour Guide
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people
Shortage of fuel
and gas
Reduce Refilling the gas
and fuel
Showing empty
mark on the boat
Project manager
for organizing
the trip
Extreme weather
condition
Accept Sending
message for
getting help
immediately
Calling the
management
team
Project manager
for organizing
the trip
Injuries and
sickness
Reduce Using the first
aid kit and
checking the
physical health
condition
Health problem
of the team
member
Travelling
member
Attack from bear
or other wild
animals
Reduce Calling for help
immediately and
organizing bon
fires to keep
wild animals
away
Emergence of
life threatening
situation
Tour Guide

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