Talk:Risk management in project portfolios
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* I know that this article may only seek to explore relevant body of knowledge. However, it would be nice to know how these frameworks / methods influence / benefit risk management | * I know that this article may only seek to explore relevant body of knowledge. However, it would be nice to know how these frameworks / methods influence / benefit risk management | ||
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+ | * Very good work, i liked all of it, only small spaces for improvement. If you like, i would maybe bring in a littlebit extra on the willingess to take risk in different companies. Something about how companies handle their risk / Best practices |
Revision as of 17:07, 25 November 2014
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Review by Akemb
Landuage: Very good, it is very easy and nice to read. Sentences are shortened to only contain what is relevant - Good job
Correlations between Risk Management and Project Portfolio Success
- In the end of this section you determine that risk management justify the decrease in flexibility. I agree, but i think it could be nice however, to explore if this related to all types of industries. What about very innovative and radical innovation companies? They will typically not have a very stricked product development process and they may need to take changes, more than other companies. You could include something about a company's willingness to take risks - it has a specific term, which i dont remember.
Frameworks
- I know that this article may only seek to explore relevant body of knowledge. However, it would be nice to know how these frameworks / methods influence / benefit risk management
Overall
- Very good work, i liked all of it, only small spaces for improvement. If you like, i would maybe bring in a littlebit extra on the willingess to take risk in different companies. Something about how companies handle their risk / Best practices