6. A few "classics" of uncertainty in project mode
Far from being an exhaustive list, the following uncertainties are classic examples of the risk/opportunity approach applied to projects.
6.1 Uncertainty about the level of difficulty required to achieve a given objective
Evaluate each project objective carefully, and ask yourself the following questions.
Has this objective already been achieved, or is it the result of a simple extrapolation of things already done, by people and resources that can be mobilized for this project?
If so, can we reproduce what has already been achieved? If so, the uncertainty over time, resources and budget can be defined with a relatively low level of uncertainty.
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