Executive Update

Project Management Frameworks As A Risk Management Tool

Posted December 31, 2000 | Leadership |

Project management frameworks are usually thought of as a structure for managing complex projects. Risk management is typically considered to be a part of the overall project management approach -- an exercise in which risks are identified, mitigation tactics are applied, and contingency plans are developed.

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Lynne Nix
Lynne Nix Lynne Nix is the founder and president of Knowledge Structures. She has extensive technical and management experience in software engineering projects. Ms. Nix has provided professional services… Read More
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