Why Risk Management Rocks
from pmStudent posted by onToday I volunteered to help with an awesome event. The "It's All About Science Festival" was the first of it's kind in my city. Since I love science and ...
Today I volunteered to help with an awesome event. The "It's All About Science Festival" was the first of it's kind in my city. Since I love science and ...
I believe that part of the reason why risk management-types have a hard time getting the management science community at large to actually execute the types of analysis they keep harping on about is t ...
This will be my first blog in ProjectManagement.com. I wish I will continue writing interesting and insightful blogs in the coming days. Coming to Risks, we all know that Risk is an uncertain eve ...
A major sticking point in my ongoing feud with the risk management-types (you’d think that after Kevin Kostner’s excellent mini-series Hatfields and McCoys that the RM-types would avoid en ...
Do you have contingency on your project? In Eliyahu Goldratt’s book Critical Chain he calls it safety, but whatever name for it you use, most projects have an element of budget provision put asi ...
Situation: You organization needs to take risk management a lot more seriously. We recently spoke with Loren Padelford, Executive Vice President & General Manager at Active Risk. The ...
That was great of my old friend, Stanly Raspberry, Private Eye, to convey a story in my last blog, about how useless it was to have risk analyst Myron Tittle tag along with him on his last case, but I ...
In his book, Project Management for Musicians Jonathan Feist talks about several ways to mitigate risk, and they aren’t the ‘avoid, mitigate, reduce, transfer’ approaches that you ar ...
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