Risk in Projects
By Milan Krajnc
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When planning and implementing a project, we try to identify and reduce the risk that threatens the project. The plan takes into account potential risk factors, and in carrying out the project we try to select the appropriate project participants, manage and motivate them properly, and communicate well with them.
Milan Krajnc
Dr. Milan Krajnc is an academic and university professor in the field of management. He has been running a private practice in the field of psychotherapy for 15 years. He has been solving crisis situations in companies and family businesses for 20 years. He has written more than 300 books in the field of leadership and relationships.
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Risk in Projects - Milan Krajnc
Risk in project
Milan Krajnc
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When planning and implementing a project, we try to identify and reduce the risk that threatens the project. The plan takes into account potential risk factors, and in carrying out the project we try to select the appropriate project participants, to manage and motivate them properly and to communicate well with them. By monitoring the project, we determine whether there are any deviations in the project from the actual and planned values. Then we take action as quickly as possible and implement the necessary corrective measures. A final analysis of the project progress is also useful, providing us with valuable information for managing future projects.
"In today's world, there are many projects that fail to achieve their goals. The reasons for this are largely due to deviations between actual and planned events. Planned events often fail to materialize because of a series of unforeseeable or only partially foreseeable disruptions. There is therefore always the risk that things will actually turn out differently than we had planned. It is therefore important that we make every effort to achieve the goals we have set ourselves at all stages of the work process.
However, a thorough risk assessment plays a very important role in following up what has been planned. People in life face decisions every day that are more or less important. Decisions are present everywhere - at home and at work, in commercial and non-commercial institutions, in production lines and in projects. In the strictest sense, decision making is a choice between several different alternatives.
For companies to be successful, it is extremely