The Project Risk Maturity Model: Measuring and Improving Risk Management Capability

Author:   Martin Hopkinson
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Edition:   New edition
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9780566088797


Pages:   264
Publication Date:   28 December 2010
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Martin Hopkinson
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Gower Publishing Ltd
Edition:   New edition
Weight:   0.748kg
ISBN:  

9780566088797


ISBN 10:   0566088797
Pages:   264
Publication Date:   28 December 2010
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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'The Project Risk Maturity Model provides an answer for those who know that they haven’t yet peaked in project risk management capability, or who want to maintain or improve their ability to manage project risk. Martin Hopkinson has done a great job over the past ten years in developing the Project Risk Maturity Model into a robust framework, and this book allows others to access and apply his insights and experience. I’m pleased to recommend it.' Dr David Hillson, The Risk Doctor 'This book is a must for project and business professionals who want to find out how to improve the risk management culture in an organisation, and determine what actions should be taken for that purpose.Project professionals can benefit from this book, analysing their risk management maturity level, going through the assessment questions and generating his/her own action plan.' Alfonso Bucero, International Correspondent for PM Forum and founder/Managing Partner of BUCERO PM Consulting, PMI Distinguished Contribution Award 2010 'This work will remain on my bookshelf, festooned with stickers marking several sections which I found useful and informative.' Anne Dagen, Arras People How To Manage a Camel Blog Book Reivew ’Martin Hopkinson’s The Project Risk Maturity Model provides an excellent tool to measure and improve an organization’s ability to manage risk.’ PM World Journal


'The Project Risk Maturity Model provides an answer for those who know that they haven't yet peaked in project risk management capability, or who want to maintain or improve their ability to manage project risk. Martin Hopkinson has done a great job over the past ten years in developing the Project Risk Maturity Model into a robust framework, and this book allows others to access and apply his insights and experience. I'm pleased to recommend it.' Dr David Hillson, The Risk Doctor 'This book is a must for project and business professionals who want to find out how to improve the risk management culture in an organisation, and determine what actions should be taken for that purpose.Project professionals can benefit from this book, analysing their risk management maturity level, going through the assessment questions and generating his/her own action plan.' Alfonso Bucero, International Correspondent for PM Forum and founder/Managing Partner of BUCERO PM Consulting, PMI Distinguished Contribution Award 2010 'This work will remain on my bookshelf, festooned with stickers marking several sections which I found useful and informative.' Anne Dagen, Arras People How To Manage a Camel Blog Book Reivew 'Martin Hopkinson's The Project Risk Maturity Model provides an excellent tool to measure and improve an organization's ability to manage risk.' PM World Journal


'The Project Risk Maturity Model provides an answer for those who know that they haven't yet peaked in project risk management capability, or who want to maintain or improve their ability to manage project risk. Martin Hopkinson has done a great job over the past ten years in developing the Project Risk Maturity Model into a robust framework, and this book allows others to access and apply his insights and experience. I'm pleased to recommend it.' Dr David Hillson, The Risk Doctor 'This book is a must for project and business professionals who want to find out how to improve the risk management culture in an organisation, and determine what actions should be taken for that purpose.Project professionals can benefit from this book, analysing their risk management maturity level, going through the assessment questions and generating his/her own action plan.' Alfonso Bucero, International Correspondent for PM Forum and founder/Managing Partner of BUCERO PM Consulting, PMI Distinguished Contribution Award 2010 'This work will remain on my bookshelf, festooned with stickers marking several sections which I found useful and informative.' Anne Dagen, Arras People How To Manage a Camel Blog Book Reivew 'Martin Hopkinson's The Project Risk Maturity Model provides an excellent tool to measure and improve an organization's ability to manage risk.' PM World Journal


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Martin Hopkinson APMP is a Principal Consultant with QinetiQ, specialising in risk management and project governance. Martin has led the risk management process on several multi-billion pound projects and is lead developer for the Risk Maturity Model. Martin is co-author of the Association for Project Management's Project Risk Analysis and Management (PRAM) Guide and led the group that produced the APM's guide Prioritising Project Risks. As a member of the APM's Governance of Project Management SIG, he was on the editing committee for the APM's guide Directing Change. On behalf of the SIG he sponsored Co-Directing Change - a guide to the governance of multi-owned projects and Sponsoring Change - a guide to the governance aspects of project sponsorship.

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