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Paperback Project and Program Risk Management: A Guide to Managing Project Risks and Opportunities Book

ISBN: 1880410060

ISBN13: 9781880410066

Project and Program Risk Management: A Guide to Managing Project Risks and Opportunities

An introduction to risk in the project or program environment. The book provides a simplified understanding of the nature of project risk and opportunity and a systematic approach to risk reduction. This description may be from another edition of this product.

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All You Need To Know About Risk Management

Max Wideman's book "Project and Program Risk Management: A Guide to Managing Project Risks and Opportunities (PMBOK Handbooks)" is a guideline for organizations who want to simplify the implementation of project risk management practices by using processes that are proven to be effective. Max's book is compatible with the PMBOK(R) Guide standard, not surprisingly so because he was the original leader of the the first PMI standard. Of all the books I have reviewed in preparation for developing a PMI-RMP certification preparation course for PMTI, this one is the best.

Good, but mostly common sense

This is a good book, but it mostly presents common sense ideas. It's weak at explaining how you can truly measure the risk in your project. "Identify the risks, rank them in terms of likelihood, develop a contingency plan..." I think this is good advice, but I also believe that you can't manage what you can't measure. And this book doesn't provide you with an objective methodology to calculate risk. I was hoping to find a mathematical formula, or at least a model I could consistently apply across projects. Something like the equations presented in Excessive Project Schedule. Personally, if you want to buy a book on Risk Management, I'd recommend Rapid Development by Steve McConnell instead. There's a good chapter on Risk Management, and lots of valuable information about other project management related topics.

Project managers book to keep

This is a good book about project risk and how to manage it and transform it into opportiunities.

Well written introduction to probability and risk management

My mentor and colleague is fond of chiding me to "roll the dice". However, he is well versed in probability and risk management, so what he is really attempting to get me to do is to take *calculated* risks. I hate math, but knew that I had to overcome that if I wanted to take the next step in my ongoing professional development. I selected this book because it was short, and well written and illustrated.This book is a bit light for experienced project managers who are well-versed in risk management, but I found it to be a perfect introduction to probability and risk management. It's structured in a logical order, with each chapter building on the other. It starts out with a general approach and definitions associated with risk management. It then covers how to identify risks, assess them using quantitative methods (no blindly rolling the dice here). Assessment is important. Risks are a part of our everyday life, and this part of the book shows you how to prioritize risks based on not only the impact, but the probability. Impact x probability is the basis for indexing and prioritizing risks. You are also shown how to either eliminate, mitigate or transfer the risk that you identify and assess. Because I am a consultant and live in the world of statements of work and contracts I thought the brief section on dealing with risks in contracts was a highlight. I also liked the chapter on managing contingency allowances.This is a valuable book for new project managers who need to get quickly acquainted with risk management, and for anyone who wants to learn the fundamentals of probability and how to calculate and control risks. It is straightforward and gives you an awareness of what risks are and how to effectively manage them. My mentor would say, "a risk is an opportunity in disguise." I never appreciated or fully understood that until I read this book.

Excellent

Good introduction for risk management. Short but cover almost all aspect. Outstanding book for PMP exam preparation.
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