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Using History to Understand Future Risks

Posted January 4, 2007 | Leadership | Leadership |

The applicability and utility of any efforts to build a risk infrastructure ultimately rely on the development of a risk history. Organizations cannot ensure consistency of practice without awareness of what happened in the past, and for some, a component of the organization''s culture is stories -- that is, its history. Some organizations can cite past acts of heroism and survival.

About The Author
Carl Pritchard
Carl Pritchard is a project management thought leader and a lead chapter author for the Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge, 4th edition. Mr. Pritchard is US correspondent for the British project management magazine Project Manager Today and an internationally recognized lecturer and author, with five books to his credit, including Risk Management: Concepts & Guidance. He co-produced The Portable PMP Prep, a 9-CD audio training… Read More
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