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Pepsi Refresh Project Risk Management Scenario Scenario Background Company: Peps

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Question

Pepsi Refresh Project Risk Management Scenario

Scenario Background

Company:

Pepsi

Pepsi’s Product Portfolio

Fun for you

Better for you

Good for you

Pepsi’s Target Markets

Millennial

Generation X

Baby Boomer

Internal Environment

Board of Directors

Risk management director at board level

Multiple levels of corporate management

Chief risk officer at corporate management level

Multiple divisions

Multiple management levels within divisions

Executive risk manager at divisional level

Wholly owned subsidiaries

Multiple divisions within subsidiaries

Multiple management levels within divisions

External Environment

Bottling companies

Distributors

Point of sale locations

Community relations

Strategic alliances

Competitors

Risk Environment

Appetite

High degree of risk acceptance for marketing programs

High degree of risk acceptance related to return on investment timeline

Moderate degree of risk acceptance for distinction between lines on product portfolio

Low degree of risk acceptance regarding company reputation

Tolerance

High tolerance for risks related to relations with bottlers and distributors

Moderate tolerance for community relations

Low tolerance for risks related to brand image

Threshold

Defined by risk policies and procedures at the corporate and division levels

Scenario

The Pepsi Refresh Project: A Thirst for Change- This project allowed people to submit ideas for grants to “refresh” their communities. Grants were awarded to ideas that generated the most votes.

Pepsi has concluded that continuing the Pepsi Refresh Program will, in fact, be profitable in the medium-term and is worth the investment outlined in the board’s subcommittee report. The board has directed the company executives to execute a pilot that will roll out the redesigned program for a period of 1 year. After 1 year, the board will analyze the results and make a determination on continuing, tweaking, or halting altogether the program.

The initial plan was to reduce focus on social media and focus more on traditional and sports marketing vehicles; however, the board received an industry report that shows companies are realizing increased revenue through increases in earned media value, and companies increase earned media value by combining traditional marketing vehicles with social media. Pepsi will increase focus on this one area during this 1-year pilot. The chief executive officer (CEO) assigned a program manager to implement the redesigned Pepsi Refresh Program and a project manager to focus on the combination of traditional marketing vehicles and social media.

The project manager assembled a project team with a project risk management professional (RMP) to manage project risks. The RMP will develop a project risk management plan that will integrate with theprogram risk management plan of the pilot program. The risk management plan will define procedures to identify risks throughout the phases of the project. The plan will lay out the major categories of risks associated with the project, how each category will affect the project's stakeholders, and how stakeholders will be engaged in the risk management process.

The risk management framework, detailed in the strategic plan, will serve as the foundation for the risk management plan employing corporate and division policies and procedures to manage risks to the project schedule, budget, and scope. The RMP will detail the risks to organizational assets and outline the environmental factors that the program and project managers should consider as they plan, execute, and monitor the project. Risk impacts and probability scales must show alignment with the organization’s risk appetite and tolerance and must set thresholds used to manage monitoring and response strategies. These strategies must allow for responses leveraging both external factors and relationships and internal corporate and divisional resources.

Based on this scenario, we need to identify potential project risks and document them in a risk register. Think about possible sources or categories of project risks related to continuing the Pepsi Refresh Program as a way to organize the risk list.

QUESTION:

Identify 8–10 project risks for continuing the Pepsi Refresh Project

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B

C

D

E

F

Risk No.

Risk Name

Risk Event Description

Risk Impact Description

Risk Type

Risk Source

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2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

A

B

C

D

E

F

Risk No.

Risk Name

Risk Event Description

Risk Impact Description

Risk Type

Risk Source

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

Explanation / Answer

Project Risks: Project risks are defined as the potential risks which can have adverse impact on the project and its completion, in terms of project high timelines, project high cost, lack of project resources, non-availability of staff, lack of government support etc.

Thus all key factors which can have significant impact on the project quality, cost and lead time, are known as the risks to the project.

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B

C

D

E

F

Risk No.

Risk Name

Risk Event Description

Risk Impact Description

Risk Type

Risk Source

1

High Project cost

There is a risk that the project cost may be higher than target cost.

Project cost will be high may lead to project delay/ delay in sanction of additional cost from corporate

Operational

Staffing

2

High Project timeline

There is a risk that the project timeline may be higher than target time plan.

High time line will lead to project delay and may hit the organizational plans.

Operational

Staffing

3

Delay in approvals

There may be risk that project may not approved on target timelines

This will lead to overall project delay and all deliverables will be affected

Regulatory

Staffing

4

Delay in government sanction

There may be risk that project may not sanctioned by government on target timelines

This will lead to overall project delay and all deliverables will be affected

Regulatory

Staffing

5

Delay in corporate approval

There may be risk that project may not be approved by corporate on target timelines

This will lead to overall project delay and all deliverables will be affected

Regulatory

Staffing

6

Risk of Technical competency

There may be risk that the team is incompetent technically

The project may not meet technical requirements

Technical

Technology

7

Risk in Project testing

There may be risk that the project may not pass in project testing

The project may not meet the testing requirements and may needs rework which will impact the project deliverables

Technical

Technology

8

Risk in sub contractor work

There may be risk that sub contractors may not support properly

The delay in sub contractor work will result in overall project delay.

Operational

Vendors

A

B

C

D

E

F

Risk No.

Risk Name

Risk Event Description

Risk Impact Description

Risk Type

Risk Source

1

High Project cost

There is a risk that the project cost may be higher than target cost.

Project cost will be high may lead to project delay/ delay in sanction of additional cost from corporate

Operational

Staffing

2

High Project timeline

There is a risk that the project timeline may be higher than target time plan.

High time line will lead to project delay and may hit the organizational plans.

Operational

Staffing

3

Delay in approvals

There may be risk that project may not approved on target timelines

This will lead to overall project delay and all deliverables will be affected

Regulatory

Staffing

4

Delay in government sanction

There may be risk that project may not sanctioned by government on target timelines

This will lead to overall project delay and all deliverables will be affected

Regulatory

Staffing

5

Delay in corporate approval

There may be risk that project may not be approved by corporate on target timelines

This will lead to overall project delay and all deliverables will be affected

Regulatory

Staffing

6

Risk of Technical competency

There may be risk that the team is incompetent technically

The project may not meet technical requirements

Technical

Technology

7

Risk in Project testing

There may be risk that the project may not pass in project testing

The project may not meet the testing requirements and may needs rework which will impact the project deliverables

Technical

Technology

8

Risk in sub contractor work

There may be risk that sub contractors may not support properly

The delay in sub contractor work will result in overall project delay.

Operational

Vendors

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