Currently I'm pursuing a certificate in Risk Management Framework and had some questions about it. These videos are proving to be the best source. These videos are epitome of knowledge and experience. Thank you RiskDoctorVideo.
@@Risk-Doctor Thank you, Doc, sure I did and nice to learn how you feel about Zambia. Looking forward to your discussions, if at all they will be shared on your social platforms on the upcoming Charities Group - Risk Culture in Person Networking Event where I saw you are presenting on risk culture. Interesting topic, during my dissertation literature review I came across where it said, "a strong risk culture supports risk management while a weak risk culture is a risk in itself" and that "Risk culture is associated to glue that will hold risk management infrastructure components together." All the best in your presentation, Doc.
@@martinekalyati1005. Yes I'm speaking on risk culture in London to the IRM Charities SIG. We plan to record the session and it should be posted here shortly afterwards. Watch this space!
These videos have completely changed my narrative on Risk Management! I am so grateful to have found this YT channel. Are there any videos on Combined Assurance? I would like to understand that concept more, thank you.
Looks like the ISO 31000 process to me, and how you can understand it. Yet the most important question is missing: who shall I contact to talk about these objectives and who shall I ask these questions about these objectives?
Hi Peter. This description of the risk process using underlying questions is independent of ISO31000. It's intended to provide a generic framework for any risk management process, based on a logical flow. The first question is about clarifying objectives (What am I trying to achieve?). You ask who you can contact to find out about objectives. This is the business owner, the project sponsor, the customer or client - whoever has commissioned the project. Then the following questions are for you to ask yourself and the team. I hope this clarifies, and thanks again for your comment.
@@PeterBlokland I guess the question is which came first: these structuring questions or ISO31000?! It seems to me that the questions are more generic, and ISO31000 is one specific instantiation. In the end, it doesn't matter though, as long as we're following a process that makes sense and includes all the essential steps.
@@Risk-Doctor Indeed. I used the same approach almost 25 years ago in managing things, even not knowing about "risk management" at that time. I just recognised this same kind of approach when ISO 31000 was issued in 2009.
@@Risk-Doctor Thanks too much for me you are the best thinker and speaker about risk especially your 100 video about the risk , these videos helped me too much
They way he explain is so easy to understand, i am using Gliem review and video lectures are trash, the lecturer of gliem is just repeating bookish wording
Currently I'm pursuing a certificate in Risk Management Framework and had some questions about it. These videos are proving to be the best source. These videos are epitome of knowledge and experience. Thank you RiskDoctorVideo.
Thank you Najam. Your response is very encouraging, and I'm delighted that these short videos are helpful for you.
Well-articulated process, Doc! this analysis just nails it.
Thanks Martine, I'm glad you liked this one. Have a good weekend - Zambia is one of my favourite countries!
@@Risk-Doctor Thank you, Doc, sure I did and nice to learn how you feel about Zambia. Looking forward to your discussions, if at all they will be shared on your social platforms on the upcoming Charities Group - Risk Culture in Person Networking Event where I saw you are presenting on risk culture. Interesting topic, during my dissertation literature review I came across where it said, "a strong risk culture supports risk management while a weak risk culture is a risk in itself" and that "Risk culture is associated to glue that will hold risk management infrastructure components together." All the best in your presentation, Doc.
@@martinekalyati1005. Yes I'm speaking on risk culture in London to the IRM Charities SIG. We plan to record the session and it should be posted here shortly afterwards. Watch this space!
@@Risk-Doctor Looking forward to emerging issues regarding risk culture.
These videos have completely changed my narrative on Risk Management! I am so grateful to have found this YT channel. Are there any videos on Combined Assurance? I would like to understand that concept more, thank you.
Thanks for the positive feedback. I don't have anything on combined assurance though - this is a specialised area outside my expertise, sorry.
Very simple and yet very useful explanation of Risk Management process.
Thanks, I'm glad you found it useful.
Thank you David you make things so simple to understand
Thank for this positive feedback Sarah, it's very encouraging.
Great explanation....Thank you
Thanks!
Looks like the ISO 31000 process to me, and how you can understand it. Yet the most important question is missing: who shall I contact to talk about these objectives and who shall I ask these questions about these objectives?
Hi Peter. This description of the risk process using underlying questions is independent of ISO31000. It's intended to provide a generic framework for any risk management process, based on a logical flow.
The first question is about clarifying objectives (What am I trying to achieve?). You ask who you can contact to find out about objectives. This is the business owner, the project sponsor, the customer or client - whoever has commissioned the project. Then the following questions are for you to ask yourself and the team.
I hope this clarifies, and thanks again for your comment.
@@Risk-Doctor As I said, it seems nothing more than a specific application of the ISO 31000 risk management process.
@@PeterBlokland I guess the question is which came first: these structuring questions or ISO31000?! It seems to me that the questions are more generic, and ISO31000 is one specific instantiation. In the end, it doesn't matter though, as long as we're following a process that makes sense and includes all the essential steps.
@@Risk-Doctor Indeed. I used the same approach almost 25 years ago in managing things, even not knowing about "risk management" at that time. I just recognised this same kind of approach when ISO 31000 was issued in 2009.
Wonderful 🙏🙏
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@@Risk-Doctor I like all your vedios , much useful
I would like to thank you for your effort
Which helping me toooo much
@@itube.995 I am very glad to hear this. My goal is to share my insights so that others can build on them. I wish you success in managing your risks.
@@Risk-Doctor Thanks too much
for me you are the best thinker and speaker about risk especially your 100 video about the risk , these videos helped me too much
Isn’t the topic of risk management associated with understanding the different strategies in game theory?
Thanks for your comment Joseph. I don't know enough about game theory to be able to agree or disagree with you, sorry!
They way he explain is so easy to understand, i am using Gliem review and video lectures are trash, the lecturer of gliem is just repeating bookish wording
Thank you Billawal, I'm glad you like these videos.
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