Management and risk in financed projects
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.29358/sceco.v0i15.148Keywords:
healthy community, project, Project Management, risk, roadmapAbstract
With a caring and professional approach the project management activity may prove to be difficult enough. Many specialists in this field indicates that a project plan can be assimilated to a "roadmap", so, for a clear destination, the shortest path is of most pronounced efficacy in order to achieve that purpose, to travel the distance between a current state and desired state and all this is established and configured before we hit the road, all risks included, expected or not. In this paper we present a draft European-style management, which intends to conduct a communion of all the decision makers involved in creating a healthier community.Downloads
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