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Capturing Upside Risk: Finding and Managing Opportunities in Projects

โœ Scribed by David Hillson (Author)


Publisher
Auerbach Publications
Year
2019
Leaves
301
Edition
1
Category
Library

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โœฆ Synopsis


With more than three decades of experience as a thought-leader and expert practitioner, PMI Fellow Dr. David Hillson shares practical insight into how upside risks can be identified, assessed, and managed as opportunities. After reviewing the benefits of identifying opportunities, the book steps through the opportunity identification and management process in detail, describing proven tools and techniques as well as specific tips to make them work in practice. The book places opportunity management in the context of traditional risk management, providing a familiar pathway that leads project managers to discover new benefits and successes.

David Hillson is one of the foremost authorities on risk management. With his latest book he presents a strong case for managing opportunities. As with all of Davidโ€™s books, the style of writing is engaging and easy to understand. There are many nuggets of wisdom in this book, as well as a hands-on approach to leveraging opportunity management as a way of improving project performance. โ€” Cyndi Snyder Dionisio, PMI Fellow, Coronado CA, USA. (Chair of the PMBOKยฎ Guide, Sixth Edition)

I enjoyed reading this book, which is precise, clear, logical, and persuasive. The clarity of thought and expression explains why David is such a sought-after speaker. This book is a must-read for project risk practitioners, as well as for project professionals who are serious about addressing all the risks on their project, including the good ones. โ€” Dr Dale Cooper, Cammeray NSW, Australia. (Director, Broadleaf Capital International)

At last, a clear and valuable book linking both sides of the coin in risk management: threats and opportunities. David Hillson truly engages the reader on how to deal with these two types of risk in projects, sharing his wisdom and extensive experience in creating value from risk management. Anyone who has to manage risk in real-world projects should read this book to enhance their opportunity management skills. โ€” Professor Salim Al-Harthi, Muscat, Oman. (Director of Risk Management Office, Sultan Qaboos University)

It is vital for value creation in business and in life that we consider uncertainties that would have upside impacts on our objectives (opportunities), as well as downside impacts (threats). Business gets confused between opportunities where there is a binary choice to take or not, and true uncertain opportunities that can be seized, or left to chance. David has persevered in helping us understand this and this important book is a must-read for all leaders who want to create value through the proactive management of risk. โ€” Dr Ruth Murray-Webster, Wakefield, UK. (Partner, Beyond the Deal LLP and Editor, APM Body of Knowledge, 7th Edition)

As project managers, we always seem to focus on threats, negative risks. David Hillson, one of the foremost thought-leaders on risk management, explains approaches to identify and manage opportunities, positive risks and how this will help achieve project success. As with his previous books, David provides a structured approach with examples, tools, and techniques. An excellent resource for all project managers in todayโ€™s world. โ€” Peter Monkhouse, Toronto ON, Canada. (Past Chair PMI Board of Directors)

โœฆ Table of Contents


Section A. Why Opportunities Matter

Chapter 1. What Are Opportunities?

Chapter 2. What Are Opportunities in Projects?

Chapter 3. How to Manage Project Opportunities

Section B. Managing Project Opportunities

Chapter 4. Setting the Scene for Opportunity Management

Chapter 5. Finding Opportunities

Chapter 6. Picking Winners

Chapter 7. Using Numbers to Model Opportunities

Chapter 8. Deciding What to Do

Chapter 9. Taking Action

Chapter 10. Telling Others

Chapter 11. Keeping Up to Date

Chapter 12. Identifying Risk-Related Lessons

Section C. And Finallyโ€ฆ

Chapter 13. Making It Work

โœฆ Subjects


Computer Science;Management of IT;Engineering & Technology;Engineering Management;Engineering Project Management


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