Practical sheet | REF: FIC0874 V1

Managing project risks and opportunities (MDR)

Author: Marc DESRUMAUX

Publication date: September 10, 2012 | Lire en français

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1. MDR: death of laughter or risk management. Focus on the concrete

A tip of the hat to the avid texters. Project risk and opportunity management audits often provoke "mdr" and "lol" when you look closely at the answers proposed:

  • they rarely have the characteristics of a real action plan;

  • all too often, they resemble approximate cooking recipes, odorless and tasteless, because they are a pale copy, taken out of context, of a solution that we vaguely remember working in the past;

  • they don't correspond to a clear strategy, and too often seek to "buy time" in relation to the hierarchy.

1.1 Risk management (RM) in project management consists first and foremost (cf. NF FD X50-117) of using appropriate strategies to deal with

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