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How to complete a risk assessment

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Following the latest government cuts, many non profits are faced with risks of reduced funding, loss of staff or services. Understanding such risks and how best to mitigate them can be key to your organisation’s survival.

by CrisTiberian last modified Apr 06, 2011 01:46 PM

Bernie Eccles and Professor Ian Bruce from Cass Business School’s Centre for Charity Effectiveness take you through the four stages of completing a risk assessment for your organisation.

You will learn:

  • how to identify the main risks your organisation is facing
  • how to assess the likelihood of each risk occurring and the consequences for your organisation
  • how to identify the most appropriate actions to reduce or eliminate the risk
  • how to identify the contingencies that need to be put in place following your risk assessment.

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