Risk Burn Down Chart
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| − | ''Summary / abstract:'' This will probably be the last section that will be written, since it needs to contain a full overview of the article.
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| − | ''Big idea:'' Here the general purpose of the tool will be described. Since it is connected to Risk Management, it might be touched a bit upon.
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| − | ''Application:'' Here I will describe how to use the tool in a project. Both going into how to actually make a RBD Chart, but also how to read it and apply it as a project manager. Writing about in what context it makes sense to apply it or what type of project it proves to be very effective.
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| − | ''Limitations:'' I will write about strengths and weaknesses of the tool. When the tool should be used and not used. How it relates to the standards of project management. I will try to add other similar tools, that can be used instead of or in addition to the RBD Chart.
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| − | ''Annotated bibliography:''
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Latest revision as of 12:40, 9 April 2023