Identifying and assessing operational risk lets you make changes in your company to secure operations and reduce risk of business failure. Operational risk is the total of risks you run when operating ...
When you own or manage a business, there's always a risk of loss or failure. Your decisions can affect how much risk your company faces, whether it's a financial risk, the risk of adopting a bad ...
Operational risk is often described as the “silent disruptor” of the financial world. Unlike credit risk or market risk, which are measurable and frequently modeled with precision, operational risk is ...
During the Cold War, U.S. Special Operations Forces accepted extreme levels of operational risk during routine training exercises. The Green Light teams, for instance, would practice parachuting into ...
Special Operations Command should more closely study data on training incidents and spend more time observing high-risk, noncombat operations to better mitigate accidents involving its elite forces, a ...
When you follow the news in IT security, there's always something new and dangerous that might pull your strategy off course. Studying new vulnerabilities, security failures and data breaches will ...
The concept of risk is a constant topic of discussion in the fire service. Almost all of the work that we do involves some degree of risk. Certainly, operating inside of a burning building involves ...
The energy and utility industries currently face an unprecedented level of change, requiring a shift in the way organizations approach field operations training. Developing a safe, skilled, and ...
Units develop an incomplete operational framework during the military decision-making process and do not have a system or means to adjust the operational framework during execution. An inability to ...