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  • Should identifying the risks in a project stop you from doing the project?

    Should identifying the risks in a project stop you from starting the project?

  • No identifying risk in a project shouldn't stop you from doing the project, because Your first step in the risk control process is to determine the need. At this point, you may have taken steps to acknowledge the potential impact of risks, but awareness may not be enough. While you may choose to accept one or more types of risks, you may not be willing, or able, to withstand others. And, considering the time, effort and potential cost of risk control strategies, any such effort should be expended wisely.

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