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Risk Management for Project Managers: Concepts and Practices
ISBN:
9780791860236
No. of Pages:
104
Publisher:
ASME Press
Publication date:
2014
The main goal of the risk identification process is to identify risk events as early as possible. This is a continuous process as internal and external factors are always at the play and can potentially impacting your project in a negative way, compromising the project’s ability to achieve performance or capability outcome goals.
Topics:
Risk
Overview
Identifying Risks
Risk Identification Process
Best Practices for Risk Identification
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