Project Risk and Opportunity Management: The Owner's Perspective

Author:   Agnar Johansen (SINTEF, Norway) ,  Nils Olsson (Norwegian University of Science and Technology) ,  George Jergeas (University of Calgary) ,  Asbjørn Rolstadås (Norwegian University of Science and Technology)
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9781138365827


Pages:   150
Publication Date:   10 April 2019
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Author:   Agnar Johansen (SINTEF, Norway) ,  Nils Olsson (Norwegian University of Science and Technology) ,  George Jergeas (University of Calgary) ,  Asbjørn Rolstadås (Norwegian University of Science and Technology)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Weight:   0.226kg
ISBN:  

9781138365827


ISBN 10:   1138365823
Pages:   150
Publication Date:   10 April 2019
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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PREFACE * CONTENTS * LIST OF FIGURES * LIST OF TABLES * Part I – WHY CHASE OPPORTUNITIES? * 1. PROJECT BUSINESS * 1.1. The lost opportunities * 1.2. Current industry practice * 1.3. From project delivery to value creation * 1.4. Type of projects * 1.5. Major stakeholders * 1.6. Unpredictability in projects * 2. HOW PROJECTS ARE DELIVERED * 2.1. Stage gate models in projects * 2.2. Project phases * 2.3. Planning a project * 2.4. Implementing a project * 3. THE OWNER AND HIS ROLE * 3.1. Project ownership * 3.2. Project sponsor, asset owner and PEO * 3.3. Governance * 3.4. Users * 3.5. Project owners and success * 3.6. Financing of projects * 3.7. Project owners and uncertainty management * 4. RISKS AND OPPORTUNITIES * 4.1. Uncertainty versus risk and opportunity * 4.2. Uncertainty categories * 4.3. Risk and opportunity categories * 4.4. Risk and opportunity from the perspective of time * 4.5. Risk management * 4.6. Project complexity * 4.7. Reflections on project uncertainty in an owner perspective * 5. RISK AND OPPORTUNITY MANAGEMENT APPROACH * 5.1. The management process * 5.2. Identifying and quantifying risks and opportunities * 5.3. Tools and techniques: how to find opportunities * 5.4. Opportunities as reaction and iterations for opportunity management * 5.5. Benefits * Part II – HOW TO CHASE OPPORTUNITIES? * 6. PRACTICAL RISK AND OPPORTUNITY MANAGEMENT * 6.1. Opportunities in projects * 6.2. Cost and schedule * 6.3. Quality * 6.4. Real options * 6.5. Lean thinking * 6.6. Last responsible moment integrated planning * 6.7. Project flexibility can provide opportunities * 6.8. Exploiting opportunities * 7. CONTINGENCY CALCULATIONS * 7.1. Cost contingency * 7.2. Schedule contingency * 7.3. Generic contingency calculation methods * 7.4. Cost contingency calculations * 7.5. Schedule contingency calculations * 8. CONTRACTUAL PRACTICES AND COLLABORATIVE RELATIONSHIPS * 8.1. Contracts and risk * 8.2. Risk allocation in contracts * 8.3. Contractual arrangements and types * 8.3.1. Design–Bid–Build or General Contractor Concept * 8.3.2. Design–Build or EPC * 8.3.3. Construction Management * 8.4. Contract price arrangements or payment structures * 8.4.1. Fixed Price Contracts * 8.4.2. Cost Reimbursable Contracts * 8.4.3. Guaranteed Maximum Price Contracts * 8.4.4. Convertible Contracts * 8.4.5. Frequent disputes and claims * 8.5. The collaborative construction model * 8.5.1. What is the mission of the systems integrator? * 8.5.2. What does the systems integrator do? * 8.5.3. Where does the systems integrator reside? * 8.5.4. Who should staff the systems integrator? * 8.5.5. Critical success factors for the collaborative construction model * 9. CASE STUDY – RAIL IN MEDIUM SIZE CITY * 9.1. The business case for railway projects * 9.2. Commercial perspective, revenues and costs * 9.3. Socio-economic perspective * 9.4. The case study * 9.5. Uncertainty development * 9.6. Chasing opportunities in the case * 9.6.1. Reducing investment cost * 9.6.2. Reducing operational cost * 9.6.3. Reducing inconveniences * 9.6.4. Increasing benefits * PART III – CHANGED MINDSET * 10. CHANGED INDUSTRY MINDSET * 10.1. Industry best practices * 10.2. Shifts in mindset * 10.3. The change process * ABBREVIATIONS * REFERENCES * INDEX *

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Agnar Johansen is Senior Research Scientist at SINTEF Technology Management, Department of Industrial Management, Trondheim, Norway. Nils O. E. Olsson is Professor in Project Management at The Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim, Norway. George Jergeas is Director, Centre of Project Management Excellence, and Professor at The Schulich School of Engineering, University of Calgary, Calgary, Canada. Asbjørn Rolstadås is Professor Emeritus of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim, Norway.

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