The Impact of Risk Management on Project Success in the Context of HSE
Alshriefy, Osama Tariq Abdulsamad (2024)
Alshriefy, Osama Tariq Abdulsamad
2024
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https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:amk-202402293619
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:amk-202402293619
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The thesis investigates the critical relationship between Risk Management practices and Project Success within context of Health, Safety and Environment (HSE). Effective Project Management is very important for organizations to achieve their objectives, particularly when dealing with projects that have a direct bearing on HSE concerns. In this context, it is imperative to understand how the implementation of Risk Management strategies can influence project outcomes.
The thesis uses a case method approach, and the data collection methods includes semi-structured interviews with professionals and experts in the field of Project Management. These interviews provide a real-world perspective on the challenges, best practices, and success factors associated with Risk Management in HSE-related projects.
The study's findings based on the interviewee’s answers contribute to a comprehensive understanding of how Risk Management practices influence Project Success, with a specific focus on the HSE context. They also identify the critical success factors, such as clear objective, stakeholder involvement, and initial planning and challenges such as risk assessment, reactive management and communication gaps that organizations encounter when managing risks in projects with HSE implications.
In conclusion, this master's thesis sheds light on the symbiotic relationship between Risk Management and Project Success, particularly in the context of HSE. This research has the potential to guide organizations in achieving better project outcomes while safeguarding the health, safety, and environment of stakeholders.
The thesis uses a case method approach, and the data collection methods includes semi-structured interviews with professionals and experts in the field of Project Management. These interviews provide a real-world perspective on the challenges, best practices, and success factors associated with Risk Management in HSE-related projects.
The study's findings based on the interviewee’s answers contribute to a comprehensive understanding of how Risk Management practices influence Project Success, with a specific focus on the HSE context. They also identify the critical success factors, such as clear objective, stakeholder involvement, and initial planning and challenges such as risk assessment, reactive management and communication gaps that organizations encounter when managing risks in projects with HSE implications.
In conclusion, this master's thesis sheds light on the symbiotic relationship between Risk Management and Project Success, particularly in the context of HSE. This research has the potential to guide organizations in achieving better project outcomes while safeguarding the health, safety, and environment of stakeholders.