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Latest revision as of 14:12, 9 July 2022
Risk management - risk identification.
Horizon scanning includes:
- Examining information to identify potential threats, risks and emerging issues.
- Exploring what the future might look like to understand uncertainties better and to analyse whether the organisation is adequately prepared.
(Source - Institute of Risk Management)
See also
- Black swan
- Fat tail
- Guide to risk management
- Investment horizon
- Probability
- Redundancy
- Resilience
- Risk
- Risk identification
- Risk management
- Stress test
External link
Horizon Scanning: A Practitioner's Guide - Institute of Risk Management