Does the Project Management Body of Knowledge Need Opportunity Management
November 2nd, 2008 by HalJosh Nankviel thinks so writing, "In the PMBoK® guide, opportunities on a project are dealt with as positive risks within the risk management knowledge area. I believe this is the wrong approach," and maybe the PMI® CEO thinks so too.
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