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ISO 31000:2018 – Risk management – Guidelines - Operational implementation

Author: Nicolas DUFOUR

Publication date: June 10, 2020

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11. Dynamic, iterative risk management responsive to change

This section details the key stages of the risk management process as set out and suggested by the standard ISO 31000 :2018 . These four steps are risk identification, risk assessment with a view to prioritization, definition of risk treatment methods and risk monitoring. They are iterative, with a view to continuous improvement.

11.1 Risk identification and iterative review approach

Risk identification is based on the above elements. It consists of identifying risks on the basis of possible futures (risk mapping, scenarios, stress tests, risk analyses) as well as past events (feedback, crises, incident databases, customer complaints, etc.). It also involves drawing on previous risk...

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