Book- Project Risk Management: An Essential Tool for Managing and Controlling Projects
A practical and concise book outlining tried and tested approaches for a variety of projects. Assesses a number of project failures and highlights lessons learned from them.
Project Risk Management: An Essential Tool for Managing and Controlling Projects
Review
Corporate risk managers are professional worriers. It’s bad enough when they have to imagine everything bad that could happen to a headquarters building - and today few things are too farfetched to be dismissed. Then they must take that same existential vulnerability into the field, where hundreds or even thousands of employees are engaged in major projects using heavy equipment to build bridges, dig tunnels or lay rail lines, shooting the risk profile beyond “apoplectic” on the Murphy’s Law scale. That’s when your project risk manager should step in with an armful of charts and graphs to help return your blood pressure to safer levels. The authors, a team of risk management consultants, have written a book for anyone who is responsible for mitigating the profound risks - delays, overruns and accidents - that accompany major infrastructure projects. If you manage your company’s “anything that goes wrong department,” or if you have a major project looming, we say read this before mistakes happen.
Rolf Dobelli, Switzerland