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Risk Analysis in Project Management, Paperback Book

Risk Analysis in Project Management Paperback

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This book demystifies risk analysis and enables decision makers to improve the quality of their judgements by providing more realistic information on which to base decisions.

With a practical approach, minimising jargon, mathematics and academic references, the author provides practitioners with clear descriptions of the nature of risk and risk attitude.

He also describes techniques of analysis and assesses their strengths and weaknesses.

Case studies and worked examples are used to demonstrate how the techniques may be used to carry out sophisticated risk proposals on a wide range of projects, including building, real estate, civil engineering and transport planning.

It provides a framework within which professionals can learn to think systematically about project risks and to develop their own maturity of judgement.

This practical text enables all professionals involved with construction projects to familiarise themselves quickly with the subject and feel confident about starting systematic risk analysis.

John Raftery is Professor of Construction Economics at the University of Greenwich. He is a cost engineer, chartered surveyor and a member of the Chartered Institute of Building and has undertaken consultancy work throughout the world, including North America, South East Asia and Eastern Europe.

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