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Using the risk register to integrate risk management in project definition

Using the risk register to integrate risk management in project definition
Using the risk register to integrate risk management in project definition
Risk analysis and management forms a vital part of the early stages of a project, and, in particular, the mandatory project-definition phase in defence projects. Recently, the centrality of the risk register in risk-management infra-structures was noted. The paper describes a complete, integrated risk-analysis and management scheme based around the register that assists in time, cost and technical analyses, helps in the devising of a risk-management plan, and prompts decisions on risk transfer.
risk, defence
0263-7863
17-22
Williams, Terry M.
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Williams, Terry M.
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Williams, Terry M. (1994) Using the risk register to integrate risk management in project definition. International Journal of Project Management, 12 (1), 17-22. (doi:10.1016/0263-7863(94)90005-1).

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Abstract

Risk analysis and management forms a vital part of the early stages of a project, and, in particular, the mandatory project-definition phase in defence projects. Recently, the centrality of the risk register in risk-management infra-structures was noted. The paper describes a complete, integrated risk-analysis and management scheme based around the register that assists in time, cost and technical analyses, helps in the devising of a risk-management plan, and prompts decisions on risk transfer.

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Published date: 1994
Keywords: risk, defence

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Local EPrints ID: 36876
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/36876
ISSN: 0263-7863
PURE UUID: 1b5f0271-a413-4eb5-bea2-e445cffb0b24

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Date deposited: 08 Mar 2007
Last modified: 15 Mar 2024 07:57

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Author: Terry M. Williams

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