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Business modeling refreshed from the web

The better and more up-to-date the input information is for your business modeling, the better quality results it will give you. The trick is to find an efficient way of ...

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Risk analysis using FRAP: is it just silo thinking?

FRAP or the Facilitated Risk Analysis Process aims to get conclusions about risks quicker. It involves a group of subject matter experts and a facilitator, which gives it ...

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Risk management: fish, finance & tradeoffs

Eating fish is good for you, isn’t it? Yes. And No. While fish are valuable nutritionally, especially the ones rich in omega-3 fatty acids, they may also contain methylmercury.

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When will it be ready? Monte Carlo analysis for schedules

You may be able to throw more money and people at a project, even if it’s not always advisable. But time? When time’s gone, it’s gone. To help plan and track project schedules, ...

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Risk analysis in project management

The first challenge in understanding risk analysis in project management is to nail the definition of risk analysis. International standards like ISO 31000 notwithstanding, ...

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Does decision tree software soften your brain?

Rely on anything too much and you’ll end up sacrificing some ability. Kids with calculators are prime examples: ask them to add two and two, and watch those fingers fly around ...

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Renewable energy analysis and the bottom line

Sun, wind and biomass are the renewable energy sources that often come to mind, with geothermal, tidal and hydropower as further choices. The fear about fossil fuels running ...

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Computer industry analysis: catching the next wave

The computer industry is projected to be worth $253 billion in 2017 (and that’s just the personal computer industry). When analyzing such a huge and sprawling industry, ...

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