Posts Tagged “Risks”

Ignoring the obvious

by jed simms on March 31, 2010

I recently watched a group of workmen take down a building safety barrier. There were five workmen – two had hard hats on (risk management) but they stayed well away from the action (auditors?). The three workmen doing the work (…)

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The business case 7 – How is it going to be controlled?

by jed simms on November 11, 2009

Finding out two years later that the value proposition vapourised during the project and that the net result was negative when (and if) the project staggers over the line, is not good project governance! On larger and longer projects/programs you (…)

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The business case 5 – Is the value achievable?

by jed simms on October 28, 2009

Having a value proposition is only of value if it is deliverable. In this section you need to show that the approach you’re proposing (including any technical solutions you are adopting) are feasible and the best approach, and that the (…)

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