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The Project Risk Maturity Model - 9780566088797

Un libro in lingua di Martin Hopkinson edito da Ashgate Pub Co, 2011

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Top businesses recognise risk management as a core feature of their project management process and approach to the governance of projects. However, a mature risk management process is required in order to realise its benefits; one that takes into account the design and implementation of the process and the skills, experience and culture of the people who use it.

To be mature in the way you manage risk you need an accepted framework to assess your risk management maturity, allowing you to benchmark against a recognised standard. A structured pathway for improvement is also needed, not just telling you where you are now, but describing the steps required to reach the next level. The Project Risk Maturity Model detailed here provides such an assessment framework and development pathway. It can be used to benchmark your project risk processes and support the introduction of effective in-house project risk management. Using this model, implementation and improvement of project risk management can be managed effectively to ensure that the expected benefits are achieved in a way that is appropriate to the needs of each organisation.

Martin Hopkinson has developed the Project Risk Maturity Model into a robust framework, and this book allows you to access and apply his insights and experience.

A key feature is a CD containing a working copy of the QinetiQ Project Risk Maturity Model (RMM). This will enable you to undertake maturity assessments for as many projects as you choose. The RMM has been proven over a period of 10 years, with at least 250 maturity assessments on projects and programmes with a total value exceeding £60 billion. A case study in the book demonstrates how it has been used to deliver significant and measurable benefits to the performance of major projects.

`The Project Risk Maturity Model provides an answer for those who know that they haven't yet peaked in project risk management capability, or who want to maintain or improve their ability to manage project risk. Martin Hopkinson has done a great job over the past 10 years in developing the Project Risk Maturity Model into a robust framework, and this book allows others to access and apply his insights and experience. I'm pleased to recommend it.'---Dr David Hillson, The Risk Doctor

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