Managing the continuum certainty, uncertainty, unpredictability in large engineering projects /

The brief will describe how to develop a risk analysis applied to a project , through a sequence of steps: risk management planning, risk identification, risk classification, risk assessment, risk quantification, risk response planning, risk monitoring and control, process close out and lessons lear...

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Main Authors: Caron, Franco.
Corporate Authors: Politecnico di Milano.; SpringerLink (Online service)
Published:
Literature type: Electronic eBook
Language: English
Series: SpringerBriefs in applied sciences and technology, PoliMI SpringerBriefs,
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Online Access: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-88-470-5244-4
Summary: The brief will describe how to develop a risk analysis applied to a project , through a sequence of steps: risk management planning, risk identification, risk classification, risk assessment, risk quantification, risk response planning, risk monitoring and control, process close out and lessons learning. The project risk analysis and management process will be applied to large engineering projects, in particular related to the oil and gas industry. The brief will address the overall range of possible events affecting the project moving from certainty (project issues) through uncertainty (project risks) to unpredictability (unforeseeable events), considering both negative and positive events. Some quantitative techniques (simulation, event tree, Bayesian inference, etc.) will be used to develop risk quantification. The brief addresses a typical subject in the area of project management, with reference to large engineering projects concerning the realization of large plants and infrastructures. These projects are characterized by a high level of change, uncertainty, complexity and ambiguity. The brief represents an extension of the material developed for the course Project Risk Analysis and Management of the Master in Strategic Project Management (Erasmus Mundus) developed jointly by Politecnico di Milano, Heriot Watt University (Edimburgh) and Umea (Sweden). The brief may be used both in courses addressing project management subjects and by practitioners as a guide for developing an effective project risk management plan.
Item Description: "Politecnico di Milano."
Carrier Form: 1 online resource (viii, 88 p.) : ill.
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN: 9788847052444 (electronic bk.)
8847052440 (electronic bk.)
Index Number: T56
CLC: F27
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