DocumentCode
63682
Title
A Quantitative Framework for Managing Project Value, Risk, and Opportunity
Author
Browning, Tyson R.
Author_Institution
Neeley Sch. of Bus., Texas Christian Univ., Fort Worth, TX, USA
Volume
61
Issue
4
fYear
2014
fDate
Nov. 2014
Firstpage
583
Lastpage
598
Abstract
Projects should create value. That is the desire and plan, but uncertainties cloud the paths to this destination. All project work should add value in terms of both the resources consumed and the benefits provided (e.g., scope, quality, technical performance, features, and functions), yet adding value is not always straightforward. Conventional techniques such as earned value management focus on time and cost but do not address quality, uncertainty, risk, and opportunity. An integrated approach is needed to account for all of these. This paper presents an integrated framework for quantifying and monitoring project value in terms of the key attributes that matter to its stakeholders. The framework distinguishes four types of project value: desired, goal, likely , and actual. Project management is value management. Project goals, capabilities, risks, and opportunities are evaluated with respect to each key attribute of the desired value. The project value, risk, and opportunity framework is useful for project planning, monitoring, control, and tradeoff decision support. An example project, developing a drone aircraft, demonstrates the framework´s application to project planning and monitoring, including setting project goals that balance risk and opportunity. New indices for risk, opportunity, and learning are introduced to track project progress and operationalize new constructs for researchers.
Keywords
military aircraft; project management; risk management; strategic planning; value engineering; drone aircraft; earned value management; key attributes; opportunity management; project capabilities; project control; project goals; project management; project opportunities; project planning; project risks; project value monitoring; project value quantification; tradeoff decision support; Project management; Risk management; Schedules; Uncertainty; Opportunity management; project difficulty; project management; project quality; risk management; setting project goals; technical performance measurement; value management;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Engineering Management, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9391
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TEM.2014.2326986
Filename
6840973
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