Case Analysis: Group 3: Apoorva (007) - Sneha (170) - Abhay (274) - Shubham
Case Analysis: Group 3: Apoorva (007) - Sneha (170) - Abhay (274) - Shubham
Case Analysis: Group 3: Apoorva (007) - Sneha (170) - Abhay (274) - Shubham
Group 3:
Apoorva (007) | Sneha (170) | Abhay (274) | Shubham (346)
ould Lee recommend the launch or delay of Mars Mission? How do you decide thi
Critical Issues that emerged after
Critical Events Readiness Review
BMSA Instruments:
Possibility of reducing the risk associated
Risks were reduced to 3 but the
with landings as higher resolution images
likelihood was still 3 leading to an
will be available thus reducing the overall
overall heat map score of 9
risk to below 5%
Delay would give them time to mitigate
indicating yellow risk
Landing site risks:
other risks which are unknown at present
20% probability exists that the
Failure of this project can have
lander would not land
catastrophic effects on the prospects of
successfully
future funding because the previous
With a likelihood of 3 and a
MARS mission was also unsuccessful
An increase of 20%-40% in cost would
consequence of 5, overall heat
map of
score
of 15 falls
in red is
zone
substantially
the probability
The probability
success
of project
80% which falls
below theincrease
acceptable
range of 90%,
project and
success
hence the MBE project must be delayed to mitigate known
unknown risks
Confrontation
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Consequence
Identify
Risks associated with the project were listed out by the various departments involved
in the project
Take actions
Actions were taken as decided upon in the meeting with the senior management
These were reviewed continuously during the course by the concerned authorities
Do you consider Lee as a Good Chief Risk Officer (CRO)? Justify your decision
Relevant experience
Prior association with the Vikings project of NASA that engineered the first
successful landing of spacecraft on Mars
Also a part of the Galileo project which was also an inter planetary mission to Jupiter
This will enable him to have a better understanding of the risks associated with this
project and possible solutions to mitigate them
Past association with the organization
Having worked with NASA in the past, he had a fairly good understanding of the
organizational culture
Realising the issue that the intellectuals from top universities face, he introduced
the concept of Intellectual confrontation
Strong Academic background
He was a graduate from University of Texas and MIT and holds strong academic
credentials
Because of the aforementioned reasons, we believe that Lee was a good Chief Risk Officer
What challenges Lee faced in MBE? Suppose you are the CRO at your
organization what will be the challenges you face?
Challenges faced by Lee
New risk management policy will help them in identifying and mitigating the risks
which in turn will help JPL to improve their success rate in tandem with their
strategy
Cultural shift from Be bold, take risks to new risk management policy in 2000
helped them to further reduce the risks associated with the planetary missions
In adherence with the new policy, they embedded the risk management with the
engineering process to ensure that it is continually front of mind during the
projects life
Concept of Intellectual Confrontation was introduced to make scientists
comfortable thinking about the things that can go wrong
Hence, the new risk management policy was aligned with their strategy seeking a cultural
shift from risk taking to risk managing