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Abstract

I chose to write about risk management, because it is very interesting and important topic in each area. Actually everyone knows what a risk is; it is a part of our life. Each step or each decision we make, is full of risks, whether we notice it or not, but when we look at our professional life, then we have to take an action for each risk arise, because it has a negative effect and the effect can have consequences in terms of economic, professional reputation, environmental, safety and societal outcomes. This article focuses on for example how an organization or project handles its risks and which framework could be relevant or helpful for it. Now a day, the risk management is an important part of project, program and portfolio management. In order to end up a project successfully and deliver it on time and within budget, it is important to get an overview of the risks, which is associated to the project. Most of the projects fail due to the lack of risk management [1]. In many projects the risks are not proactively identified, analyzed and mitigated or even in some projects the risk is a part of project's planning process, the projects fail because the resources are not completely utilized to get the full advantage [2]. This article further talks about the risk and different level of risks in organization level and how to identify the projects risks by using some of standard guidelines for risk management such as ISO 31000, ISO 2700S, DS/ISO 31000 Risk management- Principles and guidelines and M_O_R principles, which is a standard risk management framework, which can be used by any organization on any projects regardless of its size. NOTE: This article might be similar to other articles; Risk analysis, risk register, Risk management strategy in project portfolios.

Defination

You can find different tools and definition for risk depending on the context in which it is used. A definition from Oxford English Dictionary sounds like “the possibility that something unpleasant or unwelcome will happen” [3]. This is more general and related more to your every day. In decision theory, Luce and Raiffa relate risk to make decisions under known probabilities of the states of nature [4] and Frank Knight define the risk in economic theory as “risk arises when the decision maker can assign probabilities to possible outcomes”. A well-known definition of the risk in the domain of project management considers the risk as “an uncertain event or condition that, if it occurs, has a positive (opportunity) or negative (threat) impact on project objectives” [5] Frank Knight defines the uncertainty and risk as “...Uncertainty must be taken in a sense radically distinct from the familiar notion of Risk, from which it has never been properly separated. … The essential fact is that "risk" means in some cases a quantity susceptible of measurement, while at other times it is something distinctly not of this character; and there are far-reaching and crucial differences in the bearings of the phenomena depending on which of the two is really present and operating. … It will appear that a measurable uncertainty, or "risk" proper, as we shall use the term, is so far different from an un-measurable one that it is not in effect an uncertainty at all." [6] To minimize the uncertainty and reduce the risks on the project, you may regularly look back to your risk analysis, because most of the projects fail due to lack of risk management, in many projects the risks are not proactively identified, analyzed and mitigated or even in some projects the risk is a part of projects planning process, The projects fail because they do not invest their resources completely and do not pay attention to it. Risk management is the most important part of the project planning process. It is a management tool, which project manager uses to analyses the risk factor within a project group or projects. Project group must be informed of the main risks and how they will deal with those risks. Often it requires extra resources to eliminate risks; these resources must allocate the project group. Many studies have pointed as well that the risk management has a big role in projects success [7]. The report by Jacob and Kwak highlights the positive contribution of risk management to improve the project selection, review and resource allocation of new product development projects. It used in many areas such as public debate, research, danger of disease, death or accidents, threatening environmental problems in terms of risk of climate changes, CO2 , pollution and so on. It is also used in many other projects such as customer needs and price, new technology and resources, construction and delivery projects, research projects and interests and other tasks.

Different level of risk

Benefit of risk management

How to develop a risk analysis

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