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.
Executive Update
          Project Management Frameworks As A Risk Management Tool
By Lynne Nix
  Posted December 31, 2000 | Leadership |  
    
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