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		<title>By: Suv</title>
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		<description>Here comes the first of the crowd to your posting - supporting your idea.

One of the area that I have been thinking in terms of crowdsourcing is that of Project Risk Management. This can happen in two environments - inside the organization as well as outside the organization.

Large organizations which have similar projects being carried out all across the globe can expose the projects to the internal project teams to capture the anticipated risks ( and possible mitigation) in a project.

Same concept can be extended beyond the organization boundaries too.

My blog - which I have recently started explores these possibilities in the new internet world.

Any comment is appreciated. BTW - I just subscribed to your blog in my Google reader.

thanks

Suv</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Here comes the first of the crowd to your posting - supporting your idea.</p>
<p>One of the area that I have been thinking in terms of crowdsourcing is that of Project Risk Management. This can happen in two environments - inside the organization as well as outside the organization.</p>
<p>Large organizations which have similar projects being carried out all across the globe can expose the projects to the internal project teams to capture the anticipated risks ( and possible mitigation) in a project.</p>
<p>Same concept can be extended beyond the organization boundaries too.</p>
<p>My blog - which I have recently started explores these possibilities in the new internet world.</p>
<p>Any comment is appreciated. BTW - I just subscribed to your blog in my Google reader.</p>
<p>thanks</p>
<p>Suv</p>
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