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Managing Risks Also Means Seizing Opportunities

When we talk about risk management, the classic image is that of a threat to be avoided. Yet not every risk is necessarily negative. It can also open up a possibility for progress, innovation or improvement.

In other words, a risk is above all an uncertainty. And the good news is that we can learn to analyse it, document it... and transform it.

Negative or positive?

First of all, we must distinguish negative risks (the famous nasty surprises) from positive risks, which are more readily called opportunities.

Then, their origin can be internal (linked to the organisation, its practices, its culture...) or external (environment, market, regulations...). It is this intersection that underpins SWOT analyses (also known as MOFF in French), a simple strategic tool for clarifying the issues at stake.

Between probability and severity

Identifying a risk is not enough. It must also be assessed. Two main criteria make this possible:

  • its probability of occurrence,
  • the severity of its consequences if it materialises.

These two dimensions make it possible to create a risk matrix that prioritises risks. The same logic applies to opportunities: some deserve particular attention if they combine high potential and high probability.

A structured and interconnected risk sheet

For a risk to be manageable, it must first be properly documented. A well-constructed sheet brings together all the elements needed to understand and manage it. Here are the main fields to fill in:

  • Name
  • Category (strategic, operational, regulatory, etc.)
  • Origin (internal / external)
  • Expected impact (positive or negative)
  • Description
  • Probability (with a justification)
  • Estimated severity
  • Potential impacts: financial, operational, reputational, human, legal, strategic...

A risk is not an isolated element. It is part of a larger whole, with direct links to:

  • the stakeholders concerned,
  • the impacted processes,
  • the reference documents.

This interconnection enables a systemic reading of information, invaluable for decision-making and action.

Tracking the evolution of a risk over time

Risks evolve. They can worsen, diminish, materialise, or conversely disappear. This is why it is essential to version each risk sheet. This tracking over time makes it possible:

  • to keep a record of decisions taken,
  • to document corrective or preventive actions,
  • to progressively enrich the collective memory of the organisation.

Transforming uncertainty into a lever for action

Integrating risks into the quality approach is not about eradicating them – it is about making them visible, understandable and actionable.
It is also about making room for initiative and adaptation, recognising that uncertainty can also be a source of progress.

With a little method, they can become your best allies!

And with Uscope, you just need to identify them for them to structure themselves.

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