Saturday, 22 April 2017

April 16, 2017

Book “Project Risk Analysis Made Ridiculously Simple” is now available on Google Books

BookRiskAnalysisBook “Project Risk Analysis Made Ridiculously Simple” written by Intaver Institute’s staff members is now available on Google Books. If you use or planning to use RiskyProject this book can become a starting point to learn project risk analysis and risk management. The book shows in details how to perform schedule and cost analysis of projects and portfolios. Many examples in this book in done using RiskyProject software. Google version on the book includes table of content and few first chapters. Here are the main section of the book:
Project risk management and qualitative risk analysis
Quantitative project risk analysis
Advanced quantitative project risk analysis
Portfolio risk analysis
The aim of the book is to provide a practical overview of the project risk management process that covers both theory and practice and would serve as a useful guide to a wide range of readers from students to project risk experts. The book covers all aspects of the project risk management process as covered by more project management organizations including PMI and ISO 31000. It includes interesting discussions of famous historical event from a project risk perspective. In addition, the book will provide practical step by step guides for implementing
a project risk management process.

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Saturday, 1 April 2017

Intaver Institute on Risk Governance Forum

March 30, 2017
Intaver Institute on Risk Governance Forum
DSC05889Intaver Institute presented its methodology and risk analysis software at Policy Forum “Risk Governance for Key Enabling Technologies” organized by Society for Risk Analysis (SRA). The forum was held in Cultural Center Don Orione Artigianelli, in Venice, Italy. The topic of Intaver’s presentation was “Risk Governance Framework for Aerospace and Defence Projects”. The presentation included discussions about Event Chain Methodology as well as project risk analysis and risk management software RiskyProject and their applications in aerospace and defence industry. The SRA Forum “provided discussion of current initiatives that are centered in refining the risk governance of emerging technologies through the integration of traditional risk analytic tools “.The next event organized by SRA are 26th SRA-Europe Annual Conference 19 June – 21 June 2017 in Lisbon, Portugal.

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