Practical sheet | REF: FIC1595 V1

ISO 9001 risk and opportunity approach methods and tools

Author: Philippe FLÉCHON

Publication date: October 10, 2017 | Lire en français

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    10. Mistakes to avoid

    10.1 Don't rely on hunches

    The intuitive estimation of stakes, benefits, risks and probabilities is highly subjective and strongly influenced by personalities and emotions. It is highly personal.

    In addition to being unreliable, a risk-opportunity approach based on intuitive, let alone individual, assessments is very difficult to apply in an organization involving collective membership. Prefer a rating based on objective criteria.

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    10.2 Don't get bogged down in details

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