21. How Do You Anticipate Risk and Future Proof Against It?
Future Proofing exercises should form a specific step in the project template. Not just once, not sporadically, but regularly as a calendar entry. Have your team take a planned moment to stop and look around. Look back at progress, look sideways at lateral issues, and most of all, look forward at risk.
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