Description
Risk Management in Translation offers a comprehensive exploration of how risks emerge and can be managed throughout translation processes. Anthony Pym examines the multifaceted challenges translators face, from linguistic and cultural uncertainties to client expectations and quality assurance pressures.
The book presents theoretical frameworks alongside practical strategies for identifying potential problems before they occur and developing contingency plans. It addresses organizational risk management structures, translator decision-making under uncertainty, and the tools available for risk mitigation. Pym considers how technological advances, project complexity, and resource constraints affect risk profiles in contemporary translation work.
This element provides essential insights for translation professionals, project managers, and organizations seeking to improve reliability and outcomes in translation services. It bridges the gap between academic translation studies and practical industry applications.







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