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Project Risk Management

Posted April 3, 2001 | Technology |

All human endeavors face constraints. Some are anticipated, others are not. They arise from both internal and external influences and are accompanied by a degree of uncertainty. Problems or issues that could, by occurring, threaten or cause loss to a project are what really matters. Such risks are not merely internal but are also the result of the external environment.

About The Author
Carole Edrich
Carole Edrich has more than 17 years' consulting experience in the management of risk, change, and corporate governance. Ms. Edrich has worked in major national and international organizations in the private and public sector, was responsible for the UK Central Government's risk management syllabus and accreditation process, and is an internationally acknowledged thought-leader in big-picture risk management. Ms. Edrich developed the world's… Read More
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