To reach a destination or achieve a goal you must have a plan and/or a map of how you are going to get there.
Imagine if you were travelling in a foreign country and wanted to get
from town A to town B. If you didn’t have a plan including such things
as a time frame, the type of vehicle etc and a map (whether the old
fashioned type or a GPS) it would be extremely hard to efficiently and
effectively get from one place to another.
Most of us set goals in our personal and business lives. However,
whilst we often take action to ensure we reach a goal in our personal
lives what we often fail to do in our business lives is to look at the
risks that may prevent us reaching those goals.
Almost all of the things that we do at work involve risk of some
kind, but it can sometimes be challenging to identify risk, let alone to
prepare for it.
In this short workshop Trevor will introduce you to an easy to use
risk analysis model that will help you to identify risks to your
business, give these risk an impact and probability rating and create
controls to minimise their impact.
It includes a session on working on your own actual risks and ways to
analyse them and minimise their impact. In addition Trevor will
explain how this model can easily be adapted to a tool that can be used
to analyse your customer’s risk exposure.