Research on Risk Management in Engineering Projects of Private Enterprises
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https://doi.org/10.70767/jmbe.v1i2.235Abstract
In the modern market economy, private enterprises face multiple risks in engineering projects, including financial risks, management risks, and impacts from changes in the external environment. Based on the theory of engineering project risk management, this paper explores the risk characteristics, identification and assessment methods, as well as control and management strategies for engineering projects in private enterprises. Systematic risk identification and scientific assessment can effectively reduce project risks and improve success rates. The application of risk management theory provides scientific strategies for identification, assessment, and response, while emphasizing the importance of internal control and information communication. This paper also analyzes the application of big data and artificial intelligence in risk prediction and the advantages of information platforms in risk monitoring. Future research should focus on the application of digital technologies and the construction of risk management culture to address complex market environments and enhance enterprises' risk management capabilities.
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