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Published inDec 2022
PublisherPackt
ISBN-139781804613559
Edition1st Edition
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Joshua Alan Teter
Joshua Alan Teter
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Joshua Alan Teter

Joshua began his journey in Project Management as a Technical Lead at Hewlett Packard in 2012 by learning the basics of managing a project and working with stakeholders. In July of 2013, he made the career switch to pursue Technical Program Management at Amazon. During that time, He advanced in his career twice from TPM to Sr. TPM in 2017, and then to Principal TPM in 2022.
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In this chapter, we learned how to drive clarity in risk management through the steps of the risk assessment process. We discussed the different risk strategies available and how tracking risks is a constant process where the strategy that’s utilized to address risk may change over time. Then, we discussed some key risk categories that show up in the tech industry. We also dove deeper into the Mercury program by driving clarity in terms of the identified risks. Lastly, we looked at how risk management differs in scope from the program to project levels and used the Mercury program to illustrate how a program decision can both remove and create risk based on the project composition of the program.

In Chapter 7, we’ll close our deep dive into key management areas by focusing on stakeholder management. We’ll learn how to drive clarity with stakeholders through various stakeholder processes such as communication plans and status reporting. We’ll look...

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Technical Program Manager's Handbook
Published in: Dec 2022Publisher: PacktISBN-13: 9781804613559

Author (1)

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Joshua Alan Teter

Joshua began his journey in Project Management as a Technical Lead at Hewlett Packard in 2012 by learning the basics of managing a project and working with stakeholders. In July of 2013, he made the career switch to pursue Technical Program Management at Amazon. During that time, He advanced in his career twice from TPM to Sr. TPM in 2017, and then to Principal TPM in 2022.
Read more about Joshua Alan Teter