Dr Richard Williams

Senior Lecturer

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Dr Richard Alun Williams PhD (York), FRSA, CITP CEng FBCS, SMIEEE, PMP (Retired), SFHEA

Dr Williams is a member of the Department of Management Science and actively involved in two of its research groups: Health Systems Research Group, and the Simulation and Stochastic Modelling Research Group. In addition, he is a member of: the multidisciplinary Data Science Institute (DSI) and the Centre for Technological Futures (CTF). Dr Williams' research revolves around the broad theme of Complex Systems Science. At present, he has particular interests in two main areas around: Modelling and Simulation of Complex Organisational Systems, and Project Management as a Complex System.

Currently focused around Complexity in Project Management of Digital Transformation Implementations, because:

The implementation and management of large digital transformation projects often becomes the preserve of external service providers. For example, some of the larger software and technology engineering projects consist of hundreds of customer and third-party team members, who may be located across multiple geographies, and time zones. It has been argued that the increasing size and complexity of these digital transformation projects, leads them to exhibit the behaviours and traits of complex systems.

Without a clear understanding of the emergent behaviours of large digital transformation projects, it is difficult to predict the likelihood of successful implementation. To investigate these emergent behaviours and project complexity, Dr Williams is utilising a number of OR techniques, including Qualitative Data Analysis, Social Network Analysis, Agent-Based Modelling and Simulation, along with Cybernetics and various Systems Thinking approaches.

Dr Williams is a Member of the Department's Engagement Strategic Team. He has previously been the Early Career Representative on the University Research Committee (2014-15); the Director of Part I Undergraduate Studies in Management Science (2015-16); a Member of the Department's Undergraduate Teaching Steering Committee (2013-2020); a Member of the Department's Research & Enterprise Steering Committee (2017-18); Director of Business Analytics and Consultancy degree and the Director of Part II UG Studies within the Department of Management Science (2018-2020); a Member of the Faculty Research Ethics Committee (2016-2019); and a Member of the Pendle College Advisor Team (2014-2024).

Dr Williams has academic qualifications within the fields of Biochemistry (BSc Wales, MPhil Cambridge), Computational Biology (MRes York), Computer Science (MSc Kent), Computational Immunology (PhD York), and Higher Education (PGCertAP Lancaster). In addition he has a number of professional certifications and registrations, including: Chartered Professional Fellow and Chartered Engineer of the British Computer Society (CITP CEng FBCS), Project Management Professional Retired Status (due to no longer being in industry) of the Project Management Institute (PMP Retired), Senior Member of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (SMIEEE), Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts (FRSA), and Senior Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (SFHEA).


01/04/2022 → 31/03/2023
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01/10/2019 → 31/03/2023
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01/10/2018 → 30/06/2023
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02/04/2018 → 30/08/2019
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01/06/2017 → 01/06/2018
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10/12/2014 → 30/09/2020
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01/07/2014 → 31/07/2016
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01/07/2014 → …
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01/02/2014 → 01/05/2020
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01/10/2013 → 30/09/2015
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Centre for Family Business, Centre for Technological Futures

C066, C - Floor, Management School
  • Centre for Health Futures
  • Centre for Technological Futures
  • DSI - Health
  • Health Systems
  • Lancaster Intelligent, Robotic and Autonomous Systems Centre
  • LIRA - Society and Human Behaviour
  • Simulation and Stochastic Modelling
  • STOR-i Centre for Doctoral Training
  • Technology, Systems and Organisation