5. Conclusion
This concludes our series of articles on risk management. In them, we've addressed what is most essential... in our eyes. And we claim this subjectivity. The subject of "risk", even if it is beginning to interest "standardizers", remains open to many points of view, many assessments, both in terms of evaluation and treatment. This is undoubtedly what makes it so fascinating. In our introduction, for example, we discussed the differences between the normative and sociological approaches.
It's a fact that this is an area where the boundaries between the individual and the collective become blurred, unless you believe that we human beings can be radically different depending on the situation we find ourselves in: our personal life or our professional life, for example. A feeling we do not share. This means that we're dealing with risk, a subject that each and every...
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Bibliography
Standards and norms
- Risk management principles and guidelines – Afnor. - ISO 31000 - Janvier 2010
- Quality management system – Afnor. - ISO 9001 - Novembre 2008
- Corporate social responsibility guidelines – Afnor. - ISO 26000 - Novembre 2010
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