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Project and Program Risk Management: A Guide to Managing Project Risks and Opportunities (PMBOK Handbooks)

โœ Scribed by R. Max Wideman


Publisher
Project Management Institute
Year
1992
Tongue
English
Leaves
57
Edition
Preliminary Ed. for Trial Use
Category
Library

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โœฆ Synopsis


Brevity and ease of reference make this handbook a useful introduction to risk in the project or program environment. The book provides a simplified understanding of the nature of project risk and opportunity, and a systematic approach to risk reduction. Youโ€™ll get useful insights into the process of project risk management whether youโ€™re working on a small administrative project, a large capital works project, or anything in between. Concepts, tools, and techniques covered include: risk identification, risk assessment goals and methodology, computer applications, risk response and documentation, management of contingency allowances, managing risks of the projectโ€™s environment, and dealing with risks in contracts. This book is essential reading to learn more about the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOKยฎ).

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