7 principles of Stephen covey for project mangers to tackle risks

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Risks are inherent to any organization. Risks are challenges to any organization, which dealt proactively, can prove to be an asset with respect to managing the threats and opportunities that come along with risks. Uncertainty of external and internal events are faced by all organizations. A sound business strategy that realizes a set of objectives and risk management is a great tool in the arsenal of organizations to tackle these uncertainties. Stephen covey in his book “7 Habits of Highly Effective People” talks about what are the principles a person can follow and adhere to being successful. This book has been revered by many organizational professionals and they apply the principles of the book to develop themselves and produce effective results that lead to success. In this article we take a closer look at risk management concepts and principles while elucidating the opportunities and threats that come with risks by comparing them with the principles of Stephen Covey from his book. The purpose of this article is to present a fundamental manuscript for managers or organizations to refer to when managing risks effectively and also be efficient in doing so.
 
Risks are inherent to any organization. Risks are challenges to any organization, which dealt proactively, can prove to be an asset with respect to managing the threats and opportunities that come along with risks. Uncertainty of external and internal events are faced by all organizations. A sound business strategy that realizes a set of objectives and risk management is a great tool in the arsenal of organizations to tackle these uncertainties. Stephen covey in his book “7 Habits of Highly Effective People” talks about what are the principles a person can follow and adhere to being successful. This book has been revered by many organizational professionals and they apply the principles of the book to develop themselves and produce effective results that lead to success. In this article we take a closer look at risk management concepts and principles while elucidating the opportunities and threats that come with risks by comparing them with the principles of Stephen Covey from his book. The purpose of this article is to present a fundamental manuscript for managers or organizations to refer to when managing risks effectively and also be efficient in doing so.
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== Introduction ==
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== 7 principles of Stephen Covey ==
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== Risk management principles in relation to Stephen Covey's Principles ==
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=== Strive to Achieve Excellence ===
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=== Align Risk Management with Organizational strategy & Governance practices ===
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=== Focus on the most impactful risk ===
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=== Balance Realization of value against overall risks ===
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=== Foster a  culture that embraces risk ===
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=== Navigate complexity using risk management to enable success ===
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=== Continuously improve Risk Management competencies ===
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=== Foster a culture   
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== References ==
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<ref name="StCo"> Covey, Stephen R. ''THE SEVEN HABITS OF HIGHLY EFFECTIVE PEOPLE''. New York : Rosetta Books LLC, [2012] ©2012. </ref>

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Abstract

Risks are inherent to any organization. Risks are challenges to any organization, which dealt proactively, can prove to be an asset with respect to managing the threats and opportunities that come along with risks. Uncertainty of external and internal events are faced by all organizations. A sound business strategy that realizes a set of objectives and risk management is a great tool in the arsenal of organizations to tackle these uncertainties. Stephen covey in his book “7 Habits of Highly Effective People” talks about what are the principles a person can follow and adhere to being successful. This book has been revered by many organizational professionals and they apply the principles of the book to develop themselves and produce effective results that lead to success. In this article we take a closer look at risk management concepts and principles while elucidating the opportunities and threats that come with risks by comparing them with the principles of Stephen Covey from his book. The purpose of this article is to present a fundamental manuscript for managers or organizations to refer to when managing risks effectively and also be efficient in doing so.

Introduction

7 principles of Stephen Covey

Risk management principles in relation to Stephen Covey's Principles

Strive to Achieve Excellence

Align Risk Management with Organizational strategy & Governance practices

Focus on the most impactful risk

Balance Realization of value against overall risks

Foster a culture that embraces risk

Navigate complexity using risk management to enable success

Continuously improve Risk Management competencies

=== Foster a culture

References

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