A tailored course, built for your situation
Mastering ISO 31000 for Project Managers in Real Estate Capital Projects
Develop decision-grade risk frameworks that align stakeholder judgment and accelerate project outcomes
The situation this course is for
Projects stall when risk input arrives too late or lacks credibility. Tactics-heavy approaches erode influence, leaving PMs reacting to changes instead of shaping them.
Who this is for
Senior Project Manager in commercial real estate or capital projects, leading cross-functional delivery with accountability for timeline, budget, and stakeholder alignment
Who this is not for
Entry-level coordinators, pure construction supervisors without risk framework exposure, or those outside real estate development cycles
What you walk away with
- Produce ISO 31000-aligned risk registers that stakeholders accept on first review
- Lead risk framing sessions with authority, reducing consensus time by 50%
- Anticipate decision triggers across legal, finance, and operations teams
- Turn risk workshops into strategic alignment forums, not checklist exercises
- Build reusable risk logic trees that accelerate future project onboarding
The 12 modules (with all 144 chapters)
- What ISO 31000 really governs in practice
- Project manager’s role in governance
- Stakeholder risk tolerance gradients
- Lifecycle alignment points
- Risk culture in CRE organizations
- Document hierarchy in use
- Decision rights mapping
- Common misapplications to avoid
- Integration with PMBOK
- ISO 31000 versus ISO 9001
- Benchmarking maturity
- First 30-day implementation plan
- Stakeholder-driven risk source mapping
- Lease structure red flags
- Contractor onboarding exposures
- Environmental site assessments
- Jurisdictional variance tracking
- Tenant fitout conflict zones
- Financing covenant triggers
- Insurance gap analysis
- Utility interconnection risks
- Historic preservation constraints
- Third-party audit prep
- Facility handover thresholds
- Impact versus effort scoring
- Decision-relevance filtering
- Time-criticality weighting
- Stakeholder influence indexing
- Cross-functional validation
- Severity band calibration
- Consensus divergence tracking
- Scenario stress-testing
- Threshold setting techniques
- Risk interaction mapping
- Single-point-of-failure ID
- Residual risk estimation
- Treatment options by risk class
- Cost-benefit analysis templates
- Appetite alignment techniques
- Risk transfer feasibility
- Mitigation ownership assignment
- Timeline impact modeling
- Budget reserve sizing
- Vendor SLA negotiation points
- Insurance optimization levers
- Contingency planning depth
- Escalation path design
- Decision gate integration
- Executive briefing formats
- Contractor update protocols
- Legal team engagement points
- Visual risk dashboards
- Escalation notice templates
- Meeting rhythm design
- Stakeholder-specific messaging
- Feedback loop mechanisms
- Version control discipline
- Archive and retrieval setup
- Confidentiality tiering
- Regulator-facing summary prep
- Milestone-linked review points
- KRI definition by phase
- Threshold deviation flags
- Review meeting agendas
- Change order risk triggers
- Subcontractor change protocols
- Schedule slippage analysis
- Budget overrun linkages
- Force majeure tracking
- Weather delay modeling
- Supply chain disruption signals
- Labor availability metrics
- Steering committee agenda slots
- Change control integration
- Stage gate risk gates
- Sign-off delegation rules
- Legal hold protocols
- Board-level escalation paths
- Executive risk summaries
- Audit trail requirements
- Document retention rules
- Third-party access policies
- Remote site compliance checks
- Regulatory inspection prep
- Pre-meeting risk alignment
- Influence without authority
- Credibility-building techniques
- Risk-based negotiation tactics
- Decision framing language
- Consensus acceleration
- Conflict de-escalation
- Escalation avoidance
- Preemptive mitigation
- Stakeholder trust signals
- Positioning as first responder
- Reference status cultivation
- Appetite statement decoding
- Investor risk profile mapping
- Debt covenant constraints
- Equity partner red lines
- Insurance deductible alignment
- Legal exposure limits
- Reputational risk bands
- Sustainability-linked triggers
- ESG integration points
- Community impact thresholds
- Brand risk boundaries
- Renewal cycle influence
- Pre-qualification checklists
- Bid evaluation weighting
- Performance metric linkage
- Penalty clause design
- Force majeure clauses
- Insurance verification
- Subcontractor oversight
- Safety incident protocols
- Quality assurance linkage
- Payment milestone risks
- Exit transition planning
- Post-completion liability
- Carbon compliance deadlines
- Energy efficiency mandates
- Material sourcing ethics
- Waste diversion targets
- Water use regulations
- Biodiversity impact zones
- Certification risk exposure
- Tenant sustainability demands
- Reporting obligation shifts
- Investor ESG queries
- Public perception risks
- Transition timeline volatility
- Playbook documentation
- Template library curation
- Onboarding integration
- Succession planning
- Audit readiness prep
- Lessons learned capture
- Cross-project reuse
- Version update protocols
- Training module development
- External benchmarking
- Peer review mechanisms
- Continual improvement cycle
How this maps to your situation
- Managing multi-stakeholder capital projects in commercial real estate
- Aligning risk approach across legal, finance, and operations
- Leading without formal authority in complex delivery chains
- Building long-term influence through technical credibility
Before vs. after
What's included with your purchase
- 12 modules with 12 chapters each (144 chapters)
- Downloadable templates and worked examples for every module
- Hand-built implementation playbook delivered alongside course access
- 30-day money-back guarantee
Delivery and format
- Course and learning environment access provisioned within 24 hours of purchase
- Hand-built implementation playbook delivered alongside course access
Format: Text-based modules and chapters in the Art of Service learning environment, plus downloadable templates and worked examples for every chapter, plus the hand-built implementation playbook delivered alongside course access.
Time investment: Approximately 3 hours per module, designed for real-world application alongside active projects.
How this compares to the alternatives
Generic risk courses teach theory. This course builds decision-ready skills in the specific context of real estate capital delivery, where timelines, budgets, and influence hinge on credible risk judgment.
Frequently asked
Within 24 hours your account in the learning environment is provisioned and the tailored implementation playbook is delivered alongside it.