Which Risk Management software is most common, which is best, what should I be asking in regards to it?

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John Reeves 👤 Member for 13 years 1 month
  • @Risk, Oracle Primavera Risk Analysis, Acumen Risk, Safran Risk, Crystal Ball = which is most common, which is best, what else should I be asking?   -   Any work well with Cobra?  Which work well with Excel?
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Bhavinbhai Lakhani 👤 Member for 2 years

Primavera Risk Analysis is widely used in industries that manage large, complex projects, especially in construction, engineering, and aerospace.

 

Thanks,

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Vladimir Liberzon 👤 Member for 25 years 4 months

Peter,

the team engagement and support of senior management are required but the sizes of required contingency reserves must be calculated and justified. Risk simulation helps with this.

Besides, risks are changing, performance may differ from expected, regular risk simulation helps to understand the real project status by estimating current probabilities of meeting project targets. 

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Peter Holroyd 👤 Member for 21 years

John,

its the risk process that important, the team engagement and support of senior management. The software doesn't really matter.

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Vladimir Liberzon 👤 Member for 25 years 4 months

John,

just remember that all of these tools are useless if your project has resource constraints and you level project resources.

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david kelly 👤 Member for 10 years 3 months

I could write a thesis on this, but it is Sunday morning....

If you are an owner, looking for a long term, corporate wide, risk management strategy - Safran is the choice.

If you are a contractor, and you use MSP or P6 , Full Monte integrates easily and very quickly, at a price performance point that sets a new standard.

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david kelly 👤 Member for 10 years 3 months

I could write a thesis on this, but it is Sunday morning....

If you are an owner, looking for a long term, corporate wide, risk management strategy - Safran is the choice.

If you are a contractor, and you use MSP or P6 , Full Monte integrates easily and very quickly, at a price performance point that sets a new standard.

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