Why not to use spreadsheets to manage risk. I can write pages to support the question ‘Why using spreadsheets is not the most efficient method to manage risk,’ but I...
The latest update to the Predict! Software is now available. The new Predict! 5.2.1 focuses on broadening Predict!’s capability beyond the world of projects, programs and portfolios, with its updated controls capability. ...
Thank you to everyone who attended our Risk Seminar Munich last week. We designed the event to explore the challenges facing the risk management community and show how risk can...
Risk Decisions has today launched its latest version of Predict! 5.2. The new platform has been designed to enable users to visualise the effectiveness of risk management, allowing them to...
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...
At Risk Decisions, our new customers are typically implementing our Predict! software, to replace their spreadsheet-based risk management setup. Spreadsheets are great for getting started, but they have many pitfalls...
With a large number of projects and programmes on the go, varying in size from £2-24M, Babcock Network Engineering opted to implement the Predict! suite of risk management software, as...
Babcock’s Infrastructure Network Engineering business unit undertakes time-critical infrastructure projects for customers operating in the Communications Infrastructure, Power and Rail industries. Although the markets in which they operate are very...
How often are we advised that we should “identify and manage risk against objectives”? Sounds easy, but how many of us are doing this effectively, especially at the strategic level?...
BAE Systems Plc spends more than £10 billion a year with 25,000 suppliers around the world. In this article Keith Roach, Head of Enterprise Risk Management, explains the importance of working...
Overview Predict! Risk Controller’s Excel Export capability allows you to export information about open or closed risks, actions, hierarchies and clusters to a Microsoft Excel spreadsheet. This gives you the...