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Three ways to factor risk into the decision of funding a project – Part I
June 9, 2020in Benefits Realization, Corporate Finance, Digitalization, Project Management, Risk Management, Strategy, Strategy Formulation and Execution0by Fernando Santiago
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Three ways to factor risk into the decision of funding a project – Part I

The calculation of financial value in a project, benefits minus investment, should also factor the time value of money and risk. Most project proposals or business cases include some form…

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Agile and the Gates of Hell
November 2, 2016in Project Management0by Fernando Santiago
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Agile and the Gates of Hell

In the beginning there was chaos. On the first day God initiated the project, on the second day defined requirements, then design and you know how the story ends. On…

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Is Project Management a skeleton from the Industrial Revolution?
October 30, 2014in Project Management0by Fernando Santiago
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Is Project Management a skeleton from the Industrial Revolution?

The pace of adoption of innovation in project managementIt is the end of October now, and as Halloween approaches, we drive by graveyards, open tombs, and skeletons, some of them…

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So you think you can dance?
September 4, 2014in Project Management0by Fernando Santiago
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So you think you can dance?

High energy teams are not exclusive to agile. One of the principles of agile approaches that has a strong contribution is time boxing, as everything in agile has a fixed…

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The Risk Management Paradox
February 3, 2013in Project Management0by Fernando Santiago
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The Risk Management Paradox

“The sponsor has lost political power and may no longer be able to support the project”, “Executive X may push for Vendor Y due to family connections”, “The key technical…

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The Triple Constraint, probably the only household term in project management, is no longer in PMBOK
January 10, 2013in Project Management0by Fernando Santiago
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The Triple Constraint, probably the only household term in project management, is no longer in PMBOK

Everyone in the project management profession has talked about this concept. The triple constraint is probably the only term that has been exported outside of project management circles. It is…

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