About the Seminar
In 2018, together with John Hollmann, we hosted a highly successful event that addressed the challenges posed by today’s complex, high-paced, and risky projects. The seminar emphasized the significance of effective investment decisions and project controls when executed correctly. We provided valuable insights into simplifying the risk quantification process, making it more accessible and transparent.
During this seminar, attendees had the opportunity to leverage the expertise and experience of industry professionals to enhance their knowledge and competency. The event focused on improving decision-making and risk management skills, ensuring a more successful approach to investment decision-making and project control.
We are proud to announce that this seminar was a resounding success and was valued at 1.6 continuing education units (CEUs), underscoring its educational and professional significance.
At the end of this seminar, you will learn to:
Optimize outcomes by realistically addressing risk in a practical way
Discover practical methods supported by research and the AACEI
Explore method variations by risk type and project phase
Strengthen capital investment decision making, including bidding, and project control
Build Decision and Risk Management skills, knowledge and competency
Expand risk management capabilities from qualitative to quantitative
About John Hollmann
John Hollmann is an industry expert, author, leader and presenter in the Cost Engineering/Risk Management profession for the process industries including oil & gas, chemicals, mining, metals, pipeline and power, with more recent work in infrastructure.
- Owner of Validation Estimating, LLC
- Held many roles at the AACE International including as a member of the board of directors
- Author of “Project Risk Quantification: A Practitioner’s Guide to Realistic Cost and Schedule Risk Management”
- Editor/Lead Author of “Total Cost Management Framework” (2006), the foundation for all AACE
International products.
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