Risk management is a method of controlling the uncertainties in a project, that is, anything that may stop the project from achieving its goals. The aim of risk management is to minimize uncertainties ...
Because risk is a part of any project, an important role of the project manager is to identify and control it. Without any control, risks can become disasters, causing delay, unnecessary expenses and ...
Despite the challenges, the future of construction holds tremendous promise. New technologies, sustainable practices and smarter risk management are driving greater efficiency, safety and value.
A significant part of successfully navigating projects is how effectively you manage risk, but how much of the risk should fall on the shoulders of the project manager, and what can you do to ...
Risk is something we all encounter in our lives. Virtually every serious decision we make is based on a consideration of the risks involved in taking one course of action over another. Some people are ...
Your project is on schedule, until legal reviews take way longer than anticipated. You find out—too late—this exact situation happened with another a project a few years ago. Sound familiar?
You could probably fill a library (or data centre) with all the books available out there on project risk management. Much of that intellectual capital focuses on how to assess and value the potential ...
Believe it or not, over the years I’ve gotten more requests to provide Project Management training to non project managers than project managers. That may seem counter intuitive but not really.