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Risk Decisions set to transform risk management experience through Predict! 5.0
Posted 03 May 2016 | 0 Comments
Press Release: Oxford, 3 May 2016: As risk management moves higher up the corporate agenda, organisations are looking for new ways to integrate proactive risk management into core business operations and management. Risk Decisions, the leading global risk management software... Read More
Risk Decisions Team to Present Poster Paper at Ozwater 2016 Conference: 10 – 12 May 2016
Posted 15 March 2016 | 0 Comments
Risk Decisions is pleased to announce that our Australian risk consultants will be presenting Poster Paper at OZWATER’16 – AUSTRALIA’S INTERNATIONAL WATER CONFERENCE. Wayne Rudland and Andrew Ferguson are presenting a robust ISO 31000 compliant risk model and risk framework... Read More
Risk management software for projects – Make or buy?
Posted 19 October 2015 | 0 Comments
It’s a familiar scenario. Your project is high value and highly specialised, and having the right risk management software in place is going to be crucial. You have the budget in place to implement it. The question is now, do you build your own specialised risk tool,... Read More
Hatch project delivery group implements Predict! to manage risk on $35bn major projects portfolio globally.
Posted 24 November 2014 | 0 Comments
Oxford, 18 November 2014. Hatch, a global engineering, project and construction management company, implements Predict! to manage risk on capital projects and analyse risk information across business units, regions and clients. Implementing Predict! represents a move to support the Hatch... Read More
Risk Decisions’ Predict! software determines construction reserve for fixed Fehmarnbelt Link
Posted 03 February 2011 | 0 Comments
Press Release: 3 February 2011 Femern A/S, the Danish Government-owned company created to build the 11 mile fixed link between Denmark and Germany, used Risk Decisions’ risk management software, Predict!, to assess the impact of the different risks on the construction cost of the link;... Read More
Risk Decisions set to transform risk management experience through Predict! 5.0
Posted 03 May 2016 | 0 Comments
Press Release: Oxford, 3 May 2016: As risk management moves higher up the corporate agenda, organisations are looking for new ways to integrate proactive risk management into core business operations and management. Risk Decisions, the leading global risk management software... Read More
Risk Decisions Team to Present Poster Paper at Ozwater 2016 Conference: 10 – 12 May 2016
Posted 15 March 2016 | 0 Comments
Risk Decisions is pleased to announce that our Australian risk consultants will be presenting Poster Paper at OZWATER’16 – AUSTRALIA’S INTERNATIONAL WATER CONFERENCE. Wayne Rudland and Andrew Ferguson are presenting a robust ISO 31000 compliant risk model and risk framework... Read More
Risk management software for projects – Make or buy?
Posted 19 October 2015 | 0 Comments
It’s a familiar scenario. Your project is high value and highly specialised, and having the right risk management software in place is going to be crucial. You have the budget in place to implement it. The question is now, do you build your own specialised risk tool,... Read More
Hatch project delivery group implements Predict! to manage risk on $35bn major projects portfolio globally.
Posted 24 November 2014 | 0 Comments
Oxford, 18 November 2014. Hatch, a global engineering, project and construction management company, implements Predict! to manage risk on capital projects and analyse risk information across business units, regions and clients. Implementing Predict! represents a move to support the Hatch... Read More
Risk Decisions’ Predict! software determines construction reserve for fixed Fehmarnbelt Link
Posted 03 February 2011 | 0 Comments
Press Release: 3 February 2011 Femern A/S, the Danish Government-owned company created to build the 11 mile fixed link between Denmark and Germany, used Risk Decisions’ risk management software, Predict!, to assess the impact of the different risks on the construction cost of the link;... Read More