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Projects are risky undertakings and modern approaches to managing projects recognise the central need to manage the risk as an integral part of the project management discipline. Managing Risk in Projects places risk management in its proper context in the world of project management and beyond and emphasises the central concepts that are essential in order to understand why and how risk management should be implemented on all projects of all types and sizes in all industries and in all countries. The generic approach detailed by David Hillson is consistent with current international best practice and guidelines (including 'A Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge' (PMBoK) and the 'Project Risk Management Practice Standard' from PMI the 'APM Body of Knowledge' and 'Project Risk Analysis & Management (PRAM) Guide' from APM 'Management of Risk: Guidance for Practitioners' from OGC and the forthcoming risk standard from ISO) but David also introduces key developments in the risk management field ensuring readers are aware of recent thinking focusing on their relevance to practical application. Throughout the goal is to offer a concise description of current best practice in project risk management whilst introducing the latest relevant developments to enable project managers project sponsors and others responsible for managing risk in projects to do just that - effectively.

Routledge Managing Risk In Projects 09781138460942

Projects are risky undertakings and modern approaches to managing projects recognise the central need to manage the risk as an integral part of the project management discipline. Managing Risk in Projects places risk management in its proper context in the world of project management and beyond and emphasises the central concepts that are essential in order to understand why and how risk management should be implemented on all projects of all types and sizes in all industries and in all countries. The generic approach detailed by David Hillson is consistent with current international best practice and guidelines (including 'A Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge' (PMBoK) and the 'Project Risk Management Practice Standard' from PMI the 'APM Body of Knowledge' and 'Project Risk Analysis & Management (PRAM) Guide' from APM 'Management of Risk: Guidance for Practitioners' from OGC and the forthcoming risk standard from ISO) but David also introduces key developments in the risk management field ensuring readers are aware of recent thinking focusing on their relevance to practical application. Throughout the goal is to offer a concise description of current best practice in project risk management whilst introducing the latest relevant developments to enable project managers project sponsors and others responsible for managing risk in projects to do just that - effectively.

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