Service Science and Knowledge Innovation 15th IFIP WG 8.1 International Conference on Informatics and Semiotics in Organisations, ICISO 2014, Shanghai, China, May 23-24, 2014
Conference papers
Measuring Change Risk for Organisational Decision Making through a Hierarchical Model Process Approach
Abstract : Project Management has long established the need for risk management techniques to be utilised in the succinct identification and mitigation of associated risks in projects. Such techniques aim at the reconciliation of countervailing project activities to reduce scope creep, increase the probability of on-time and within-budget delivery. Uncontrolled changes, regardless of size and complexity, can develop risks to projects and affect project success or even an organisation’s project delivery coherence. Ideally, a change or consequence based upon a decision should have a fairly high level of predictability and thus a low level of a potential risk materializing, which would significantly undo the decision taken. This paper proposes a novel modeling process approach; CRAM (Change Risk Assessment Model), which could significantly contribute to the missing formality of business models especially in the change risk assessment area.
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Charalampos Apostolopoulos, George Halikias, Krikor Maroukian, Georgios Tsaramirsis. Measuring Change Risk for Organisational Decision Making through a Hierarchical Model Process Approach. 15th International Conference on Informatics and Semiotics in Organisations (ICISO), May 2014, Shanghai, China. pp.439-448, ⟨10.1007/978-3-642-55355-4_46⟩. ⟨hal-01350954⟩