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Project Risk Management

An Essential tool for Managing and Controlling Projects

Format: Paperback / softback
Publisher: Kogan Page Ltd, London, United Kingdom
Published: 30th Jul 2004
Dimensions: w 156mm h 234mm d 10mm
Weight: 281g
ISBN-10: 0749442751
ISBN-13: 9780749442750
Barcode No: 9780749442750
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Synopsis
A project is never without risks. An unforeseen problem or requirement can delay the whole process, causing havoc for everyone involved. Risk management is a structured form of risk control that unearths possible bottlenecks early and thus ensures that a project is both better managed and controlled. Project Risk Management is a practical and concise book that outlines a tried and tested approach that has been used successfully on a number of large projects. The book is broken down into two parts: Section 1 explores risk analysis and how to control risk; Section 2 looks at putting these ideas into practice and how risk management can be implemented in different types of project and at different stages; The book is written by experienced project risk managers and includes detailed case studies (including Euro 2000) which are used to illustrate the theory.

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"This tightly packed book offers all you will need to be able to make a success of your plans." Liverpool Daily Post (Series) "Thorough...written at a level that would particularly interest engineering and major IT project managers as well as those studying for qualifications where an understanding of risk management is required." Professional Manager "A practical outline of a tried and tested approach that has been used successfully on a number of large projects." ISSG Magazine "Describes the ways in which risk analysis and risk management may be applied within projects." Journal of Economic Literature