Implementation gaps.
Consider using a colon before describing
Implementation gaps.
Consider using a colon before describing
Figure 12.7 Table of Fixed Price Contracts and Characteristics Type Known Scope Share of Risk Incentive for Meeting Milestones Predictability of Cost Fixed Total Cost Very High All Contractor Low> Very High Fixed Unit Price High Mostly Project Low High Fixed price with Incentive Fee High Mostly Project High Medium-high Fixed Fee with Price Adjustment High Mostly Project Low Medium
The Low > is unclear
Introduction The Regulation. This section describes the structure of the Regulation that is divided into a "Recitals" section that provides context and an "Articles" section that itemizes the specific rules. After itemizing each category of Articles and then Articles comprising that category, the next section extracts the specifics of several salient Articles that are key to a compliance implementation. Implementing GDPR Compliance. This section discusses what an organization might consider in assessing what it needs to do to attain GDPR compliance. Project Management Considerations: This section looks at GDPR from the frame of reference of a project manager that has responsibility for running the GDPR compliance project. Legal Considerations. This section provides analysis from a legal frame of reference and looks at penalties that some organizations have incurred due to non-compliance. Glossary. The Glossary defines salient terms.
Maybe bolding the relevant parts of the bullets could work here.
someselective
Should this be two words?
A drug is a chemical agent which can affect living processes.
This sentence feels like it can come later on in the paragraph. It feel like its dangling rather than integrated into the flow.
A question is often asked as to whether a project manager can be successful if he or she is unfamiliar with the technology, technical vocabulary, and technical processes associated with the project.
Consider making this more active rather passive.
This includes Phase 0 exit (Concept), Phase 1 exit (Specifications; Project plan: schedule, budget, resources), and Phase 4 exit (readiness to ship to customers).
Consider a table structure to organize how the phases are viewable.