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Agile Risk Management

rakesh Posted by: rakesh in Subscriptions Print PDF
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Hello every one,

        i am doing my masters dissertation, topic is agile risk management. i just reading some resources on agile risk management. i am reading the risks involved in the agile projects development process.

I have some doubts in this topic can any one help me out from this

  • How agile risk management is different from tradition managment
  • what are the risks involved in the project before going to start project
  • why agile doesn't support the high risk projects
  • what is agile risk management

can any one send source material for this topic is greatly appreciated

Please give reply for this post.

Thanks,

Rakesh Kandukuri

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