Part I: Risk and Procurement Planning

Chapter 1 Risk Strategy and Planning

Chapter 2 Identifying Risk

Chapter 3 Risk Analysis

Chapter 4 Plan Procurement Strategy

Project managers spend a great deal of time at the beginning of a project planning various components of a project. This can include the assessment of risk and everything that will need to be purchased, which is called procurement. As the project manager prepares to evaluate risk throughout the project lifecycle, she must plan the details of all the activities to be carried out. This allows her to correctly evaluate and effectively plan for risks on her project, creating what is called the risk management plan. One of the most powerful tools a project manager can have is a plan for problems ...

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