Construction Risk Management Decision Making Understanding Current Practices

Construction Risk Management Decision Making by Alex C. Arthur, published by John Wiley & Sons on December 13, 2021, is a comprehensive guide that delves into the significance of systems thinking and behavioral science in the realm of construction risk management. This edition spans 432 pages and is presented in English. The book emphasizes the importance of effective risk management as a crucial element in successful construction projects, highlighting the tendency of construction managers to rely on experience-based approaches rather than solely on quantitative tools.
Readers will find practical advice on assessing and prioritizing risk through qualitative decision-making systems tailored for the construction industry. The text incorporates key theories from behavioral science, focusing on the real-world behavior patterns of construction professionals. By illustrating intuitive approaches and including real-life case studies, the book provides insights into current practices in construction risk management. This resource serves as a valuable textbook for advanced students in project management, engineering, and surveying, as well as a practical guide for professionals in construction management and architecture.
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CONSTRUCTION RISK MANAGEMENT DECISION MAKING
Explores the relevance of systems thinking and behavioral science in construction risk management
Effective risk management is a vital component of all successful construction projects. Although quantitative tools for evaluating data and minimizing risk are readily available, construction managers commonly adopt a more innate, experience-based approach. In Construction Risk Management Decision Making, project manager and senior consultant Alex C. Arthur provides step-by-step advice on assessing and prioritizing risk using qualitative decision-making systems in the construction industry.
Incorporating key theories and concepts from systems thinking and behavioral science, this highly practical guide focuses on the behavior patterns of real people in the industry, rather than complex quantitative techniques and data. Concise, easy-to-understand chapters highlight the current practices of construction risk management while helping readers view risk and decision making from a broader perspective. Throughout the book, the author presents invaluable insights into the ways construction professionals think and behave in the real world.
- Addresses the actual risk management practices of construction professionals
- Applies human behavioral theories to the study of construction risk management decision making
- Illustrates the highly intuitive approaches prevalent in various construction projects
- Features real-life case studies and practical examples throughout
Construction Risk Management Decision Making is an excellent textbook for advanced students in project management, engineering, construction, and surveying courses, and a must-have guide for practitioners of construction management, surveying, and architecture.
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