Making Risk Management Work: Engaging People to Identify, Own and Manage Risk

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Making risk management work means engaging people to identify, own and manage risk. Many organisations have spent considerable time and money setting up risk frameworks, processes, and supporting tools, but these have failed to deliver value. Instead, they should focus on the people. Bringing together the expertise of Ruth Murray-Webster in the human aspects of risk management and Penny Pullan’s deep expertise in facilitation, creative collaboration, and virtual leadership, this book provides tried and tested approaches to make each process step work well within the context of your own organisation and serves as a guide as to how to work effectively with groups. By translating a highly technical and complex subject into an easy-to-follow guide, this book goes beyond ‘tick-box’ approaches and provides top tips on how to engage others in developing risk management solutions and how to avoid many of the common pitfalls. This new edition includes two brand new chapters, one taking a deeper dive into the common decision-biases among groups in organisations, and one looking at remote and hybrid ways of communication and facilitation. If you are involved in trying to make risk management work, whatever the context, this book will provide you with support and practical advice, in an approachable way, supported by real-life examples and memorable illustrations.

Author(s): Ruth Murray-Webster, Penny Pullan
Edition: 2
Publisher: Routledge
Year: 2022

Language: English
Pages: 168
City: London

Cover
Half Title
Endorsements
Title
Copyright
Contents
About the authors
Foreword
Preface to the second edition
Acknowledgements for the second edition
1 Introduction
2 What is risk management?
3 Why people and their perceptions matter
4 Why risk facilitation matters
5 Facilitating the risk management process
6 Risk workshops
7 Making virtual risk management work, whether fully remote or hybrid
8 Potential pitfalls and how to overcome them
9 Ten golden guidelines for the risk facilitator
Index