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Risk management

In project management, a risk is a possible event or circumstance that can have negative influences on a project. Its influence can be on the schedule, the resources, the scope and/or the quality.

When a risk escalates, it becomes a liability. A liability is a negative event or circumstance that is hindering the project.

The primary data needed to do risk management are the following:

In addition, every risk can also have a number of action points associated with it. This is to ensure contingency when the risk becomes a liability.

From the information above and the cost accrual ratio[?] (CAR), i.e., the total average cost per person per time unit, a project manager can calculate

Risk in a project or process can be due either to special causes of deviation[?] or common causes of deviation[?] and requires appropriate treatment.

See also: Project management, Earned value management, critical chain, precautionary principle.

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