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Despite the Information Technology (IT) sector’s continuing growth driving massive demand for IT project practitioners, the high failure rate of IT projects has caused enormous losses for many organizations. Establishing effective and proactive practice for project risk management (PRM) is imperative. Risk exposure scoring is becoming a critical risk classifier in prioritizing items in descending order, developing plans to address the most significant factors, and leaving the rest on a “watch list”. This study analyzes responses from targeted project managers (PM) in Malaysia-Singapore to a survey. The author ranked the intrinsic risk of projects and investigated the effect of a project practitioner’s level of experience in risk assessment. The results indicated that a project practitioner’s assessments of risk depend on the number of years of experience acquired.
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The leading objective of the author was to illustrate the activity of apartyworker in terms of perception of a practitioner himself. The range of problems concerning partyworking as a modern variety of streetworking receiving increased attention among social welfare institutions was outlined. The author's intention was to signal certain areas of partyworker activities seen through the eyes of a practitioner. The issues dealt with were used as provocation for “helpers” so as to deepen their own reflections as well as to conduct thorough and multidimensional interpretation. Thus the presentation of an innovative method of streetworking and exploration of individual experience is a purposeful measure. The author also raises an issue related to the damage reduction policy presently causing a number of controversies in Polish legislature and not only there.
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Celem artykułu było zobrazowanie działalności partyworkera, oparte na percepcji samego praktyka. Przedstawiony w nim został zarys problematyki partyworkingu jako nowoczesnej odmiany streetworkingu, która staje się coraz częstszym przedmiotem zainteresowań instytucji pomocy społecznej. Intencją autorki było zasygnalizowanie pewnych obszarów działań partyworkerów, dostrzeganych przez praktyka. Poruszane kwestie użyto jako prowokacje dla „pomagaczy” celem pogłębienia ich własnych refleksji oraz wnikliwej i wielowymiarowej interpretacji. Stąd też celowym zabiegiem była prezentacja innowacyjnej metody streetworkingu oraz eksploracja indywidualnych doświadczeń. Autorka porusza też kwestię dotyczącą polityki redukcji szkód, która obecnie wzbudza wiele kontrowersji w polskim prawodawstwie.
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