Tag Archives: Risk Management

It’ll be right: The dangers of a laissez-faire attitude to business.

A number of years ago I was engaged to undertake a preliminary PCI-DSS compliance assessment for an organisation.  After a short period of time I concluded that digitally there was not a lot that needed to be done to become … Continue reading

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Realising the Idea

The ability to flesh out an idea and its potential efficient realisation is absolutely vital for a vibrant, growing and evolving business. Ideas rarely spring up fully formed and many may never see the light of day. The business should … Continue reading

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Enterprise Architecture: Managing the impact of risk on business decisions.

Risk that is not understood can present as much or more danger to a business than one which has not been foreseen. All decisions will have some element of risk associated with them and how the risk is to be … Continue reading

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Enterprise Architecture – Managing Risk

Engaging in business activity always has  associated with it some element of risk. Embedded in each risk is a probability that some threat, damage, injury, liability, loss or other negative business effect, caused by external or internal factors, may occur. … Continue reading

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Managing Risk

Managing risk is absolutely essential if you wish to optimise the benefit of a business initiative. That there will be risks is unavoidable. Identified risks can be managed through either avoidance or mitigation. With risk avoidance, activities are undertaken in … Continue reading

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