Risk Analysis Tool

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Anu

We have been working with MSP 2000 and are presently using
@Risk for 3P risk analysis. We are planning a transition
for movinig to MSP 2003 Project server with MSProject 2003
Professional.

Our experience using @Risk has not been very good. Do any
of you using something different with the latest MSProject
2003, for risk analysis...?

Any suggestions in this regard will highly be appreciated.

Cheers


Anu
 
J

Jack D.

Anu said:
We have been working with MSP 2000 and are presently using
@Risk for 3P risk analysis. We are planning a transition
for movinig to MSP 2003 Project server with MSProject 2003
Professional.

Our experience using @Risk has not been very good. Do any
of you using something different with the latest MSProject
2003, for risk analysis...?

Any suggestions in this regard will highly be appreciated.

Cheers


Anu

What was not good about your experience with @Risk?
If it is purely software related you might try another software (Risk+ is an
alternative. There may be others)
If it is related to the process then you need to work on your process.

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Anu

yes, the tool was very buggy and unstable.Can you suggest
any other tool that works well with MS Project.

cheers

Anu
 
J

Jack D.

A long time back I used risk+ which seemed to work fine. That was a long
time ago, so I can't say that it is still good, but give it a try.

-Jack
yes, the tool was very buggy and unstable.Can you suggest
any other tool that works well with MS Project.

cheers

Anu



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Please try to keep replies in this group. I do check e-mail, but only
infrequently. For Macros and other things check http://masamiki.com/project

-Jack Dahlgren, Project MVP
email: J -at- eM Vee Pee S dot COM


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