Risk Response Plan
Abstract
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Introduction
Risk and Uncertainty
Importance of Risk Planning in Project Management
Murphy's Law
Advantages: Improved decision-making,Increased confidence, Better preparedness, Cost savings, Improved risk management.
Steps to develop a Risk Response Plan
Identify Risks
Assess Risks
Risks Categorization
Prioritize the Risks
Select Risk Responses
Monitor and Control Risks
Limitations
Final Remarks
References
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