Technical Leaflet 260: Calculating Risk: A Guide to Project Management for History Professionals

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Calculating Risk: A Guide to Project Management for History Professionals is an AASLH Technical Leaflet. AASLH Technical Leaflets are brief, practical guides on how to do history. Technical Leaflet #260 by Steven Hoskins, Ph.D. is an introductory primer on what project management entails and how to be an effective project manager. Understanding project management and evaluation of risk is essential in the world of public history where busy professionals often wear many hats. Steven Hoskins provides step-by-step instructions for planning a project with special attention to the role of project manager. Key to being an effective leader is the ability to calculate risk. Dr. Hoskins overviews what risk is and how to determine, assess, and plan for things that may jeopardize a project.

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Open to download resource. This AASLH Technical Leaflet is an introductory primer on what project management entails and how to be an effective project manager.