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Personally I thought the risks were a waste. As was the book. There was no depth, no sincerity, and certainly no real logic. I mean come on!
I think it wasnt worth the risk. Why would you really go through with alll that hard work not knowing if you might get caught! cmon now. .
comulative risks are related risks that increase with each added risk. An example is using a cell phone while driving.
There are multiple reasons for a business plan, including but not limited to: 1. A business plan provides the direction for the company (direction defined as the goals/objectives and the strategies/tactics to achieve these goals/objectives), 2. A business plan will help the entrepreneur identify the risks associated with the business (market risks, economic risks, competitive risks, management risks). 3. A business plan will form the foundation for the development of required capitalization documents.
The scope and responsibility for controlling risks depends on the size of the objective. Companies can analyze risk factors to find solutions for implementing their goals.
explain risks as part of an integral part of every day life
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Respond to increased risk and Reduce security risks to acceptable levels
Effective consultative mechanism is important because it is important in making policies to manage health and safety risks.
The real definition of an entreprenuer is someone who is willing to take massive risks to acheive their business goals regardless of the possibility of failure.
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The "so what" factor in risk assessment refers to the significance or impact of identified risks on the organization's objectives or goals. It helps prioritize risks based on their potential consequences and likelihood of occurrence, allowing organizations to focus resources on addressing the most critical risks. Understanding the "so what" factor ensures that risk management efforts are directed towards mitigating risks that could have the greatest impact on the organization.