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Project management: managing the risk

By: Contributor(s): Series: CSM ; May 2001, 36(1)Publication details: 2001Subject(s): Summary: Looks at the ways that the risks involved in undertaking project management can be contained within commercially acceptable boundaries. Argues that project managers should carefully consider the duties they undertake and clearly define what they will and will not be responsible for. Discusses how the risks associated with one-stop-shop arrangements can be mitigated but observes that this can lead to the administrative burden on the project manager.
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Journal article London Journal article X113037 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 113037-1001

Looks at the ways that the risks involved in undertaking project management can be contained within commercially acceptable boundaries. Argues that project managers should carefully consider the duties they undertake and clearly define what they will and will not be responsible for. Discusses how the risks associated with one-stop-shop arrangements can be mitigated but observes that this can lead to the administrative burden on the project manager.