Organizations use risk management to "predict the unpredictable." To navigate the risks (and opportunities) associated with the pandemic, it is critical to first identify what those risks are. Indeed, the exceptional circumstances surrounding COVID-19 may have brought to light risks you had not yet considered – or may have imbued previously identified risks with a new sense of urgency. Whatever the case may be, before moving in any one direction take a moment to catalogue the risks your company may face over the next month, three months, six months, nine months and year.
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Organizations use risk management to "predict the unpredictable." To navigate the risks (and opportunities) associated with the pandemic, it is critical to first identify what those risks are. Indeed, the exceptional circumstances surrounding COVID-19 may have brought to light risks you had not yet considered – or may have imbued previously identified risks with a new sense of urgency. Whatever the case may be, before moving in any one direction take a moment to catalogue the risks your company may face over the next month, three months, six months, nine months and year.