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ITJ The Spectrum of Risk Management in a Technology Company
Intel Technology Journal - Featuring Intel's Recent Research and Development
The Spectrum of Risk Management in a Technology Company
Volume 11    Issue 02    Published May 16, 2007
ISSN 1535-864X    DOI: 10.1535/itj.1102.02

  Section 10 of 10  
Managing Product Development Risk
AUTHORS’ BIOGRAPHIES

Allison Goodman PMP
Allison Goodman PMP is a senior platform analyst in the Corporate Program Management Office supporting mobile platforms. She has a B.S. degree in electrical and computer engineering from Cornell University. Allison worked in packaging path finding, post-silicon validation, and the digital home group at Intel prior to joining CPMO two and half years ago. Her e-mail is allison.goodman at intel.com.

Esteri J. Hinman PMP
Esteri J. Hinman PMP is the Capability Line Manager for Risk Management and Requirements Engineering. She is part of the Corporate Platform Office. Esteri earned an MBA in Project Management from Wright State University in 1995. She has twenty years experience in Project/Program Management in the Information Technology, Communications, Financial, Defense, andManufacturing industries. Her e-mail is esteri.j.hinman at intel.com.

Doug Russell PMP
Doug Russell PMP is the Corporate Program Management Office Manager for the Ultra Mobile Group CPU team. He has a B.S. degree in Electrical Engineering from Clemson University and an MBA from Duke University. Doug has 18 years of experience in project/program management in defense and commercial communications and C3I projects, as well as 7 years on core development projects in the semiconductor industry. His e-mail is doug.russell at intel.com.

Kerry Sama-Rubio
Kerry Sama-Rubio works in Intel's Corporate Platform Office as the Global Risk Manager. Her team has been responsible for the development and deployment of Intel's Standard Risk methodology and Tool for the Product Development groups at Intel. Kerry was a speaker at the 2006 PMI Risk Symposium and has a passion for Risk Management. She holds a B.A. degree in Marketing and Spanish from the University of Portland, Oregon. Her e-mail is kerry.sama.rubio at intel.com


  Section 10 of 10  

In This Article
Abstract
Introduction
Standard Risk Methodology
Standard Risk Management Tool
Behavioral Changes (Active Risk Management)
Results
Future of Risk Management in Product Development
Conclusion
Acknowledgments
Authors' Biographies
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