Rethinking Project Risk Management
Asbjørn Rolstadås (),
Per Willy Hetland (),
George Farage Jergeas () and
Richard E. Westney ()
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Asbjørn Rolstadås: Norwegian University of Science and Technology
Per Willy Hetland: Norwegian School of Management
George Farage Jergeas: University of Calgary
Richard E. Westney: Westney Consulting Group, Inc.
Chapter Chapter 3 in Risk Navigation Strategies for Major Capital Projects, 2011, pp 15-38 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract This chapter shows that there is a need to rethink project risk management. The current best practice for managing large projects focuses on major topics such as a phase-gated development process, governing documentation, team alignment, risk management, stakeholder management, and contract structure. The conventional thinking about project risk has led to much attention on the concept of front-end loading. The main philosophy behind this concept is to reduce the probability of cost and schedule deviations by fully defining the project before execution begins. A common approach for managing risk may contain four steps: identification of risk factors, risk analysis, risk action plan, and risk control. Management is about making decisions, and decisions introduce risk. The decision process and terms like uncertainty and risk are elaborated in this chapter.
Keywords: Corporate Management; Project Risk; Project Portfolio; Project Organization; Black Swan (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2011
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DOI: 10.1007/978-0-85729-594-1_3
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