Risk Game Resources

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  • Earned Value Sheet – Learn about Earned Value (EV) project reporting and terminology
  • Write-on Risk Cards – Create your own scenarios.  Provides team building based around your rea project.
  • Companion Workbook – Be able to define each of the project management steps and learn how to create a real project management plan.

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  • Teach Project Risk Management

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