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New Post 10/9/2010 2:59 PM
User is offline Kimbo
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Re: Risk Management - Opinions on best practice 

 Hi Gareth,

It sounds like the problem is with your PM or SDLC not including a risk / issue register and assigning responsibility to a person with a resolution date and appropriate follow through. Not really an issue for you as a BA but is sounds like no one else is doing it, so you may have to do it by default. Its basic / standard project management really.

Kimbo

 
New Post 11/30/2010 2:06 AM
User is offline SteveBoulanger
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Re: Risk Management - Opinions on best practiceI think  

I think risk management is very important for project management.

A risk management process can decrease problems on a project.  80 or 90 percent risk decrease by this process. In combination with solid project management practices having a well-defined scope, following a good change management process.

 

 

 

 
New Post 1/5/2011 2:02 AM
User is offline SteveBoulanger
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Risk management is the identification, assessment, and prioritization of risks. It defined in the effect of uncertainty on objectives.

 
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