Project Risk Analysis and Management Guide.
2025
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Title
Project Risk Analysis and Management Guide.
Edition
3rd ed.
ISBN
9781913305352
9781913305345
9781913305345
Published
Princes Risborough : Association for Project Management, 2025.
Copyright
©2025.
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (245 pages).
Call Number
HD69.P75 Generated by AI.
Dewey Decimal Classification
658.404
Summary
The third edition of the Project Risk Analysis and Management Guide brings together a diverse range of risk practitioners in terms of both their role (e.g. advisory, academic and delivery) and sector (e.g. transport, nuclear, aviation, finance and insurance, and oil and gas). It explains the key principles of project risk management, and also introduces the reader to some of the breadth of terminology and approaches used in the 'real world' of project risk management. It is not intended to replace or supersede other risk management frameworks, guidance or reference material (for example, HM Treasury Orange Book and ISO 31000:2018), but instead, is intended to supplement them.This book is intended to offer practical guidance on the principles of project risk management to three primary audiences:early-career risk practitioners who want to further their general knowledge and understanding of risk management within the context of projectsexperienced risk professionals who may be transitioning from one sector to anotherexperienced project practitioners (e.g. project managers, planners and cost engineers), who are transitioning into a specific risk practitioner roleSince the previous 2010 edition all chapters have been refreshed and updated, and there are two main areas of major addition:a greater emphasis on quantitative risk analysis, particularly within the context of the effect of biases and heuristics on decision makingseveral new chapters outlining some of the nuances of risk management across different industry sectors.
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