What is Risk?
Summary
TLDRThe video addresses the common confusion in risk assessments between risks, causes, and effects by emphasizing that risks are events with direct negative impacts on defined objectives. It explains through examples, like Charlie's objective of getting to work on time, how to correctly identify what constitutes a risk compared to causes (such as poor visibility) or impacts (like being late). The video concludes with tips on filtering risks from objectives and improving the identification skills through practice using tools like RISKID.
Takeaways
- 📌 Risks are directly linked to objectives.
- 🔍 Identify causes and effects of risks accurately.
- 🚦 Use examples like traffic congestion to understand risks better.
- 🎯 Objectives should be clarified to identify true risks.
- 🔄 The risk identification process gets better with practice.
- 💡 Differentiate between risks and objectives during sessions.
- 🔗 Consider follow-up events leading to risk impacts.
- 🥅 Each input in risk assessments is valuable.
- 🤔 Analyze inputs to properly define risks.
- 🛠️ Tools like RISKID enhance collaborative risk management.
Timeline
- 00:00:00 - 00:04:10
The video discusses the common confusion between risks, causes, and effects in risk management sessions. It emphasizes that risks are events that have a direct negative impact on objectives, using the example of being late to work due to an accident caused by heavy rain as a case study. While the objective might be affected by being late, the risk itself is the accident, with decreased visibility as the cause and heavy rain as an indirect factor. The video highlights the importance of distinguishing between risks and objectives and stresses that while inputs might initially seem incongruent, deeper analysis is often needed to identify actual risks. Additionally, it encourages frequent participation in risk identification exercises to improve accuracy and suggests using a collaborative risk management tool to facilitate the process.
Mind Map
Video Q&A
What is the main issue discussed in the video about risks?
The main issue is the confusion that arises in identifying risks, causes, and effects during risk assessment sessions.
Why is it important to have objectives defined when identifying risks?
Without specific objectives, identifying risks is not useful because risks are defined as having an effect on objectives.
Can heavy rain be considered a risk based on the video?
No, heavy rain is considered a cause that can lead to risks such as decreased visibility, which could result in an accident.
Why might someone incorrectly identify being late for work as a risk?
Because being late is the opposite of achieving the objective (arriving on time) and not the risk itself, which could be the accident causing the delay.
How can risks be extracted from objectives in a risk brainstorming session?
By identifying the causes of risks initially mentioned as objectives, such as traffic congestion causing project delays.
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