Key features of alliancing
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Underpinning every alliance should be a system of risk identification. In a pure alliance model, these risks are shared between the team members. In many quasi-alliance models responsibility for these risks is allocated between the team members. In particular, in the context of a multi-party contract (such as PPC2000 which...
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