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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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Foreword to the second edition.
Preface.
Acknowledgements.
Part I: Setting the scene.
1. Uncertainty, risk, and their management.
2. The project life cycle.
3. Motives for formal risk management processes.
4. An overview of generic risk management processes.
Part II: Elaborating the generic process framework.
5. Define the project.
6. Focus the process.
7. Identify the issues.
8. Structure the issues.
9. Clarify ownership.
10. Estimate variability.
11. Evaluate overall implications.
12. Harness the plans.
13. Manage implementation.
Part III: Closing the loop.
14. Risk management initiated at different stages in the project life cycle.
15. Effective and efficient risk management.
16. Ownership issues: a contractor perspective.
17. Organizing for risk management.
References.
Index.