DocumentCode
3472914
Title
Beyond risk management assessing and managing program challenges
Author
Shenhar, Aaron J. ; Dvir, Dov ; Stefanovic, Joca
Author_Institution
Rutgers Bus. Sch., Ben Gurion Univ., Beer-Sheva, Israel
fYear
2009
fDate
2-6 Aug. 2009
Firstpage
1338
Lastpage
1376
Abstract
Traditional, well-established risk management techniques are not always working. The evidence is well-known: two of the most important and much anticipated commercial airplane development programs have recently suffered embarrassing delays in execution and delivery schedules. Airbus and its parent company EADS had to push A380s entry into service by 19 to 24 months. And Boeing has announced that its 787 Dreamliners delivery to customers will be delayed by at least a year. Clearly, these delays have significant consequences for the two companies and for the transportation industry. There is no doubt that both Airbus and Boeing are quite familiar with risk management techniques. So what happened? How could such experienced and well-managed companies fail so painfully in their main lines of business aircraft building? In this presentation we show that although the traditional techniques of project planning and risk management form the basic and necessary foundation for training project managers, they are insufficient to deal effectively with todays dynamic, risky, and changing projects. Project managers of complex programs must go beyond the classical techniques. We present four myths in the traditional approach to project risk management and contrast them with the realities of modern project management. We suggest that the risk management framework should be expanded to assess, not just what can go wrong, but also how can we get it right and how long will it take. We will offer practical guidelines on how to make this work by assessing both the risk and the challenge in each project.
Keywords
aerospace industry; planning; project management; risk management; Airbus; business aircraft building; commercial airplane development program; project planning; project risk management framework; risk management assessment; transportation industry; Aircraft; Airplanes; Business; Companies; Delay; Job shop scheduling; Management training; Project management; Risk management; Transportation;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Management of Engineering & Technology, 2009. PICMET 2009. Portland International Conference on
Conference_Location
Portland, OR
Print_ISBN
978-1-890843-20-5
Electronic_ISBN
978-1-890843-20-5
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/PICMET.2009.5261998
Filename
5261998
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