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Risk Management In Projects: 17 Steps To Success

Started by , Feb 08 2004 10:08 PM
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Theoretically, every decision on a project should be subjected to some form of risk analysis. However, to repeat a formal assessment is impractical for all but significant project events and changes. In other circumstances it is sufficient for the project manager to have a 'risk awareness' of any changes taking place. The effective management of risk includes both this informal awareness and a structured approach.

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