A COMPREHENSIVE AND HIGHLY PRACTICAL OVERVIEW OF PROJECT RISK
MANAGEMENT EMPHASISING PRAGMATIC SOLUTIONS AND USER-FRIENDLY METHODS
WITHOUT ADVANCED MATHEMATICAL TECHNIQUES _Managing Project Risks_
provides a comprehensive treatment of project risk management,
offering a systematic but easy-to-follow approach. This book explores
critical topics that influence how risks are managed, but which are
rarely found in other books, including risk knowledge management,
cultural risk-shaping, project complexity, political risks, and
strategic risk management. The book commences with foundational
concepts, providing an overview of risk, project definitions, project
stakeholders, and risk management systems. Subsequent chapters explore
the core processes of project risk management, including risk
identification, analysis, evaluation, response strategies, and risk
monitoring and control. Additional topics include risk knowledge
management, the influence of culture on risk, political risks in
projects, and relevant software applications. Experienced readers may
choose to navigate directly to the later chapters, which focus on
strategic risk management and offer recommendations for planning,
building, and maturing a project risk management system. Throughout,
the authors impart a practical approach that does not rely on high
level expertise or advanced mathematical techniques; the emphasis
remains on pragmatic solutions, user-friendly techniques, and reliable
communication, enabling readers to seamlessly integrate theory into
practice. Updates to the newly revised Second Edition of _Managing
Project Risks_ include:
* Additional tools and techniques for risk identification and an
expanded treatment of risk communication
* A new tool for early-stage project complexity assessment—the
stage where uncertainties, and thus threat and opportunity risks, are
at their highest level
* A more substantial treatment of planning for crisis response and
disaster recovery, taking into consideration climate change and the
increasingly prevalent impacts of severe weather phenomena
* More information on strategic risk management, now including
public and organizational policy development with respect to risks in
projects
_Managing Project Risks_ is an essential resource for practitioners
of project management across architecture, construction, engineering,
and technology disciplines, for undergraduate and postgraduate
students, and for public and private sector stakeholders involved in
decision-making and policy development. It is useful wherever
project-driven activities are undertaken.
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ISBN
9781394263813
Publisert
2024
Utgave
2. utgave
Utgiver
Wiley Global Research (STMS)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok