"When first published in 1997, Chris Chapman and Stephen Ward's Project Risk Management instantly became a classic in the field, bringing risk management in a systematic manner into the mainstream for the management of projects. Their second edition of this seminal work is a tour de force - a comprehensive, lucid, and highly readable guide to one of the thorniest aspects of managing projects. Their book is a combination of leading edge scholarship coupled with strong, practical advice for project managers. I found useful insights on nearly every page."
—Jeffrey K. Pinto, Ph.D. Breene Professor of Management, Penn State University
"Chris Chapman and Stephen Ward are our two leading scholars in project
based uncertainty management. This second edition confirms their
importance to the field."
—Peter W G Morris, Professor of Project Management, University College London; Executive Director, INDECO
From the Publisher
This book argues that
risk management is a key task for project managers in any project. It
describes a methodology for a systematic approach to risk management
and discusses project risk management in the context of the project
management task as a whole. Examples illustrate issues, concepts, and
methodologies. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
From the Inside Flap
Extensively revised and updated, this new edition of Project Risk Management
builds on the success of the original book in showing how critical an
understanding of risk management is in the estimating, planning,
implementation and realisation of any project, large or small.
Project Risk Management sets out the key issues and concepts involved in effective risk management in a clear and accessible way, using a methodology that is applicable to all kinds and all sizes of projects, whether requiring detailed, quantitative analysis or a rougher approach using only qualitative analysis.
Project Risk Management met the growing need for a generic methodology that employed a systemic approach to project risk management. In this new edition, the authors expand on their discussion to include the latest developments within the field, and apply risk management processes in the context of the project management task as a whole, with the view to improving overall project performance.
Emphasizing risk management rather than
risk evaluation, this book has been developed to meet your practical
concerns. Based on a sound conceptual foundation Project Risk Management is a clear, comprehensive guide relevant to anyone involved in managing a project.
From the Back Cover
"When first published in
1997, Chris Chapman and Stephen Ward's Project Risk Management
instantly became a classic in the field, bringing risk management in a
systematic manner into the mainstream for the management of projects.
Their second edition of this seminal work is a tour de force - a
comprehensive, lucid, and highly readable guide to one of the thorniest
aspects of managing projects. Their book is a combination of leading
edge scholarship coupled with strong, practical advice for project
managers. I found useful insights on nearly every page."
—Jeffrey K. Pinto, Ph.D. Breene Professor of Management, Penn State University
"Chris Chapman and Stephen Ward are our two leading scholars in project
based uncertainty management. This second edition confirms their
importance to the field."
—Peter W G Morris, Professor of Project Management, University College London; Executive Director, INDECO
About the Author
Chris Chapman, is
a Professor of Management Science in the School of Management of the
University of Southampton. He was the founding chair of the Association
for Project Management Specific Interest group on Project Risk
Management. He is a past president of the Operational Research Society
and the current chai r of the Committee of Professors in Operational
Research. He is an Honourary Fellow of the Institute of Actuaries. For
more tha n 25 years his research interest has focused on risk and
uncertainty management. Like Stephen, his research is largely
consultancy based, and he writes from a practical but conceptually
rigorous perspective. He has published extensively, including joint
authorship of Management for Engineers, (Wiley 1987), Risk Analysis for Large Projects: Models, Methods and Cases, (Wiley 1987), Project Risk Management: Processes, Techniques and Insights, (Wiley, 1997) and Managing Project Risk and Uncertainty: A Constructively Simple Approach to Decision Making, (Wiley 2002).
Stephen Ward is a Senior Lecturer in the School of Management of the University of Southampton. Much of his research is consultancy based, giving him a broad spectrum of practical experience across a wide range of organizations over several decades. He combines this practical perspective with a thorough conceptual understanding from which to write. He has published widely, including contributions to Management for Engineers (Wiley 1987), joint authorship of Project Risk Management: Processes, Techniques and Insights, (Wiley, 1997), and joint authorship of Managing Project Risk and Uncertainty: A Constructively Simple Approach to Decision Making, (Wiley 2002). He is the founding director of Southampton’s MSc in Risk Management.


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