
Project Resilience
Navigating Tensions from Control to Transformation
Bloomsbury Academic (Publisher)
Will be published approx. on 4. February 2027
Book
Paperback/Softback
304 pages
978-1-350-50530-8 (ISBN)
Description
The need for resilience at organisational, department and individual level has never been greater. Geopolitical conflict, climate change, supply chain disruption and political instability are just a handful of the risks that leaders must mitigate to ensure stable business operation and optimum effectiveness.
Project resilience refers to the ability of a project or initiative to anticipate, adapt and recover from unexpected challenges, disruptions or uncertainties. It involves the capacity to withstand shocks, maintain functionality in the face of adversity, and quickly recover to a stable state. Resilient projects underpin resilient organisations; a resilient organisation produces sustainable competitive advantage.
This book offers a structured framework - the Project Resilience Maturity Model - to assess and enhance resilience in organisations. The authors begin by considering different approaches to project resilience, and by identifying potential tensions therein. In the second part, methods of sustaining project resilience are examined, focusing on the perspective of the project manager, personal responsibility and leadership. The latter part of the textbook provides practical tools and applications to assess and enhance project resilience.
Throughout, the authors employ a pedagogical framework designed to ensure maximum effectiveness for students and practitioners. Chapters are organised to reflect the evolution of project resilience maturity and concepts are introduced in a sequential order that builds on what has come before, with Key Takeaways summarising each chapter's most critical points. Fictional case studies illustrate how topics can be implemented in a project management setting, while Key and Dormant Tensions highlight potential blind spots.
Demystifying complex topics without sacrificing scholarly rigour, Project Resilience provides you with a strategic approach to ensuring projects are well-equipped to withstand uncertainties and adapt to dynamic conditions. It is the perfect textbook to support advanced Project Management and Organisational Resilience courses, and to provide practical methods for leading responsible organisations.
Project resilience refers to the ability of a project or initiative to anticipate, adapt and recover from unexpected challenges, disruptions or uncertainties. It involves the capacity to withstand shocks, maintain functionality in the face of adversity, and quickly recover to a stable state. Resilient projects underpin resilient organisations; a resilient organisation produces sustainable competitive advantage.
This book offers a structured framework - the Project Resilience Maturity Model - to assess and enhance resilience in organisations. The authors begin by considering different approaches to project resilience, and by identifying potential tensions therein. In the second part, methods of sustaining project resilience are examined, focusing on the perspective of the project manager, personal responsibility and leadership. The latter part of the textbook provides practical tools and applications to assess and enhance project resilience.
Throughout, the authors employ a pedagogical framework designed to ensure maximum effectiveness for students and practitioners. Chapters are organised to reflect the evolution of project resilience maturity and concepts are introduced in a sequential order that builds on what has come before, with Key Takeaways summarising each chapter's most critical points. Fictional case studies illustrate how topics can be implemented in a project management setting, while Key and Dormant Tensions highlight potential blind spots.
Demystifying complex topics without sacrificing scholarly rigour, Project Resilience provides you with a strategic approach to ensuring projects are well-equipped to withstand uncertainties and adapt to dynamic conditions. It is the perfect textbook to support advanced Project Management and Organisational Resilience courses, and to provide practical methods for leading responsible organisations.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Thickness: 25 mm
Weight
454 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-350-50530-8 (9781350505308)
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Persons
Elmar Kutsch is Professor of Risk Management at Cranfield School of Management. His research examines decision making, risk, resilience, and the management of organizational tensions, and he has published widely, including several books that advance understanding of how individuals and organizations can navigate uncertainty.
Chantal C. Cantarelli is an Associate Professor in Project and Programme Management at Cranfield University. Her research focuses on the performance and management of major programs, with an emphasis on the unique challenges of megaprojects.
Neil Turner is a Professor of Project Management at Cranfield University. His current research activities involve organisational knowledge and learning in the context of complex projects, and how strategic operational choices can improve both delivery performance and resilience.
Dr Kate Davis is Associate Professor (Reader) in Project Management at Cranfield University, bringing over two decades of leadership in higher education. She has directed business management programmes and pioneered innovative employability initiatives that bridge academic learning with industry needs.
Chantal C. Cantarelli is an Associate Professor in Project and Programme Management at Cranfield University. Her research focuses on the performance and management of major programs, with an emphasis on the unique challenges of megaprojects.
Neil Turner is a Professor of Project Management at Cranfield University. His current research activities involve organisational knowledge and learning in the context of complex projects, and how strategic operational choices can improve both delivery performance and resilience.
Dr Kate Davis is Associate Professor (Reader) in Project Management at Cranfield University, bringing over two decades of leadership in higher education. She has directed business management programmes and pioneered innovative employability initiatives that bridge academic learning with industry needs.
Author
Cranfield University, UK
Cranfield University, UK
Cranfield University, UK
Cranfield University, UK
Content
1. Introduction to Project Resilience
2. From Constraint to Catalyst: Reframing Tension for Project Resilience
3. The Foundational Stage: Control as Project Resilience
4. The Emergent Stage: Flexibility at the Margins of a Project
5. The Proactive Stage: Institutionalising Project Flexibility
6. The Advanced Stage: Beyond Project Control
7. The Transformative Stage: From Control to Continuous Becoming
8. The Project as a Paradox Ecology: Leadership through Navigation and Stewardship
9. Navigating Tensions: The Future of Project Resilience
References
Index
2. From Constraint to Catalyst: Reframing Tension for Project Resilience
3. The Foundational Stage: Control as Project Resilience
4. The Emergent Stage: Flexibility at the Margins of a Project
5. The Proactive Stage: Institutionalising Project Flexibility
6. The Advanced Stage: Beyond Project Control
7. The Transformative Stage: From Control to Continuous Becoming
8. The Project as a Paradox Ecology: Leadership through Navigation and Stewardship
9. Navigating Tensions: The Future of Project Resilience
References
Index