Risk management in projects
From uncertainty to control
Risk management in projects
Why do infrastructure projects still overrun on time and budget? And more importantly: how do you prevent it?
Risk management in practice
Risk management is more than just a task for the project manager. An explicit approach makes opportunities and risks visible sooner, together with the entire project team.
From risk to control
What does it take to keep a project truly under control? Discover how risk management goes beyond avoiding problems. It also brings opportunities to light and helps teams make earlier, sharper and better-informed decisions.
Risk management as a compass for better project decisions
Risk management brings opportunities and risks into focus before they start steering the project. This approach helps teams make better-informed decisions, involve stakeholders more effectively and avoid surprises later on.
Making risk management explicit
Nicolas explains why risk management deserves a clear place within project control. He shows how teams gain a sharper view of opportunities and risks by naming them, sharing them and following them up together.
Risk management is a team effort
Risk management is not about ticking boxes. It is about looking ahead together. Colleagues, construction partners and project teams each bring their own expertise to help identify risks and opportunities early.