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Risk Management In A Project From Your Essay

¶ … risk management in a project from your experience or reading. What tools can be used to assist in risk management? Enterprise risk management (ERM) essentially deals with recognizing possible risks within the operation of the enterprise, controlling these risks, preventing others, and safeguarding security of these risks.

it is the investigation of possible organizational risks that may occur, investigating possible magnitude of these possible risks, setting weights in place to control occurrence of these risk, a and evaluating to make sure that these risks, if they do occur, are dealt with in as efficacious a way as possible. Risks, too, are prioritized so that the organization can determine which risks to deal with first and which are most damaging to their organization.

Risks can be both internal and external. Examples of internal risks are the possibility of fraud or of data being hijacked. Examples of external risks, on the other hand, include terrorism or some negative natural events or something done to the corporation from an outside factor (such as new policy). Whilst the organization will be more able to deal with internal events, it will only have as...

N9ontehleles, it will help it to be prepared.
Tools used for risk evaluation, decision management and risk management are mostly statistical, probability-focused. In using these tools, the organization has to determine between 'risk' and 'uncertainty' since the two can easily be confused, are actually different than one another, and the organization can waste resources and time by erroneously focusing on uncertainty instead of risk.

Several risk management standards have been developed including the Project Management Institute, the National Institute of Standards and Technology, actuarial societies, and ISO standards which produced the international standards such as the ISO17799.

The Committee of Sponsoring Organizations (COSO) is a reputed organization that guides companies in the areas of enterprise risk management.

COSO's framework for ERM falls into the following 4 categories:

• Strategic -- that he company should set for itself high-level goals, aligned with and supporting its mission

• Operations -- that the company should establish effective and efficient use of…

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Alexander, Carol and Sheedy, Elizabeth (2005). The Professional Risk Managers' Handbook: A Comprehensive Guide to Current Theory and Best Practices. PRMIA Publications

Mind Tools Risk Analysis

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