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My Top 10 Most Popular Blog Posts of 2018

Project Risk Coach

Thank you for being a part of the Project Risk Coach Community. In this article, I'm sharing my most popular blog posts of 2018. So, just how many of you came to the Project Risk Coach website in 2018? Hopefully, you've gained further insights for identifying, evaluating, responding to and controlling your risks.

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My Top 10 Project Risk Management Blog Posts of 2019

Project Risk Coach

In case you missed some of my blog posts, I'm sharing my most popular project risk management posts of 2019. So, just how many of you came to the Project Risk Coach website in 2019? Year Visitors 2019 220,856 2018 113,206 2017 57,560 2016 42,000 2015 33,000 One of my 2019 goals was to help 180,000 website visitors.

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My Top 10 Project Risk Management Articles of 2019

Project Risk Coach

Thank you for being a part of the Project Risk Coach Community. In this article, I'm sharing my most popular project risk management posts of 2019. So, just how many of you came to the Project Risk Coach website in 2019? I also plan to speak and conduct more project risk management workshops for PMI Chapters in 2020.

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Project Management Trends (2018 Edition)

Rebel’s Guide to PM

This article, Project Management Trends (2018 Edition) , first appeared on Girl's Guide to Project Management. Here are the top project management trends for 2018 I think you should be watching out for. If soft skills are essential, how do we get them if not through certification training courses? Testing risk response.

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The 7 Best Blog Posts on Project Management in 2018

ProjectManager.com

Of course, we’re not the only ones with great ideas, which is why we’ve shared our favorites from our site and beyond. There’s always going to be some risk involved in a project, but often it’s how well you prepare and control that risk that marks good project management. Of course you do! What, you want to know more?

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6 Easy Ways to Manage Group Think and Risk at Work

Rebel’s Guide to PM

It’s an edited extract from his book Risk Happens ! Janis wrote: Concurrence-seeking becomes so dominant in a cohesive group that it tends to over-ride realistic appraisal of alternative courses of action. Group Think Introduces Risk. A bright cover for Mike’s own book, Risk Happens! Dr Mike Clayton.

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PRINCE2: The Project Management Method Explained

Rebel’s Guide to PM

I took my first Practitioner course in 2004. PRINCE2 Agile ® came along in 2018 to enable PRINCE2® to work with agile concepts like timeboxing and Kanban. You should look at what happened on past projects because that helps mitigate risk on your current project. You’ll record your risks is a risk log.

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