2020
DOI: 10.29119/1641-3466.2020.145.39
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Key risk factors in IT projects managed with the use of agile methods

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“…Risk recognition consists of identifying potential threats or opportunities (risk factors) that may negatively or positively affect the implementation of the project (Moran 2014). Unlike the traditional (cascading) approach, agile methods treat risk as a natural element, although, in the literature on the subject, there is a critical approach to treating risk management used as a different process-with excess, agile methods directly focused on project management (e.g., AgilePM) draw attention to the importance of this process, which is also confirmed by research in this area (Trzeciak 2020). The Identified risk factors that occur during project planning have been shown in Figure 1.…”
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“…Risk recognition consists of identifying potential threats or opportunities (risk factors) that may negatively or positively affect the implementation of the project (Moran 2014). Unlike the traditional (cascading) approach, agile methods treat risk as a natural element, although, in the literature on the subject, there is a critical approach to treating risk management used as a different process-with excess, agile methods directly focused on project management (e.g., AgilePM) draw attention to the importance of this process, which is also confirmed by research in this area (Trzeciak 2020). The Identified risk factors that occur during project planning have been shown in Figure 1.…”
Section: Identification Of Risk Factorsmentioning
confidence: 85%
“…The agile approach to project management largely comes down to the human factor, placing particular emphasis on communication (Malik et al 2021), engagement (Koch and Schermuly 2020), collaboration (Batra et al 2017), or proactivity of stakeholders closely linked to project implementation (Trzeciak 2020). Key success factors for IT projects, presented in reports that refer both to the state of the IT industry and to agile methods, emphasize the increasing influence of the project team or the individuals involved in the project, on shaping the level of project risk (Trzeciak 2020).…”
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