Enterprise Risk Management in Projects

  • Olson D
  • Wu D
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Abstract

Project management inherently involves high levels of risk, because projects by definition are being done for the first time. There are a number of classical project domain types, each with their own characteristics. Some are more predictable, such as those encountered in civil engineering. Highly unpredictable projects are encountered in software engineering, and projects involving massive undertakings or emergency response typically faced by government bureaucracies.

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Olson, D. L., & Wu, D. D. (2017). Enterprise Risk Management in Projects (pp. 161–173). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-53785-5_12

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