HAMA Risk Assessment

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At the moment there are not many additional risks that could be found in the HAMA system development project. The risks we discuss in our project proposal and plan still the same risk can be happen. We also monitoring the new risk, for response of the new risk we follow up this Risk assessment matrix plan below regularly. So if anything change from the customer or customer wants to add/change anything then the project will be delayed. We find out a new risk by monitoring risk matrix. If submitting the deliverable late it will be the high impact to the project schedule. We also discuss the response of the new risk and gave on to the risk assessment matrix

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