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Article Risk Management, Organizational Project Management 1 August 2017
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What Could Go Wrong?
By Strazmesterov, Alexander In an era of disruption, organizations have to reduce surprises at every turn. Yet only 60 percent of organizations always or often apply risk management practices, according to PMI's 2017 Pulse of…
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Article Risk Management, Organizational Project Management, Construction 1 September 2015
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Predicting the unpredictable
By Virine, Lev | Trumper, Michael Lev Verine and Michael Trumper provide a brief outline of how to perform event chain methodology, a tool for modeling project uncertainties that helps provide realistic schedules and improve project…
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Article Risk Management, Organizational Project Management December 2011
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In tune
By Pol, Jan Project management is essential in many businesses, and the music industry is no exception. This article features the owner of a music management company who handles tour management discussing how…
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Article Risk Management, Leadership, Organizational Project Management, Energy & Utilities April 2011
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Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, Washington, D.C., USA
By Fister Gale, Sarah Not every black swan is a catastrophe. Unexpected windfalls can have an enormous positive effect on an organization. This article details how a federal organization saw its project portfolio budget…
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Article Risk Management, Organizational Project Management, Work Breakdown Structures April 1993
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Doing the weebis and the obis
By Levine, Harvey A. When a new discipline begins to mature, one of the first things that practitioners often do is create a lexicon of acronyms representing the discipline's primary concepts, practices, and principles.…
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