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3 Impacts of Risk Management [Video]

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Poor risk management can impact your project and massively affect your business more broadly as well. In this video, I discuss 3 impacts of less-than-optimal risk management which you might not have considered:

  1. Poor user adoption
  2. Not getting the full business case benefits
  3. Delays to delivery.

Interested in finding out why risk management can affect those areas of your project and what you can do about them? There’s more in the video!

You can switch subtitles on if you are in a place where you can’t have the sound up or have other reasons to want to use closed captioning: Simply click the little icon at the bottom of the video that looks like a square with dots in, and the subtitles will automagically appear for you.

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Posted on: August 03, 2021 08:00 AM | Permalink

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ABDELFATTAH SAMIR BASYOUNI Senior Electrical & Automation Specialist| Dorsch Holding GmbH Shr, Egypt
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Elizabeth Harrin Director| RebelsGuideToPM.com London, England, United Kingdom
The video is embedded in the post above, it's a thumbnail of my face. You can't see it? You can watch it on YouTube directly here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BTd4U1NfiDw

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