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Doctrine Of No Surprises

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Doctrine Of No Surprises

Doctrine Of No Surprises

The Doctrine of No Surprises is a concept that is often used in project management. It basically states that there should be no surprises when it comes to the project at hand. This means that all stakeholders should be aware of all aspects of the project, and no one should be left in the dark.

This doctrine can be applied to many different areas of project management, but it is particularly important when it comes to risk management. After all, if there are any risks involved in a project, everyone needs to be aware of them so that they can be properly mitigated.

Of course, the Doctrine of No Surprises is not always possible to achieve. There will always be some element of uncertainty in any project. However, by following this doctrine as closely as possible, you can minimize the chances of anything going wrong.

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