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Project Management Orientation

Risk Triggers 

An important part of defining the risk containment plans is risk triggers.  Risk triggers are indicators that specify when an action must be taken.  If the trigger event happens, then initiate the action plan.

Examples of triggers and action plans include:


Effective triggers:

1: Getting Started
2: Define the Project Team
3: Team Management
4: Identify and Validate Requirements
5: Create Decomposition Structures
6: Risk Management
7: Project Estimates
8: Project Schedules
9: Change Management
10: Project Control and Execution
Defining the Project
11: Project Management Review
12: Project Closeout
13: Project Management Tool Suite
14: Self-Assessment and Final Exam
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