Abstract
Risk identification is a distinct activity part of the risk assessment process. As stated in the ISO 31.000/2009, risk assessment consists of risk identification, analysis, and evaluation of all areas across the entire organization.
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See the Appendix to the end of Part 2.
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Some of these points were taken from www.mindtools.com “How Good Is Your Decision-Making?”.
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Borghesi, A., Gaudenzi, B. (2013). Risk Identification. In: Risk Management. Perspectives in Business Culture. Springer, Milano. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-88-470-2531-8_5
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