westgirl Posted June 19, 2010 Posted June 19, 2010 (edited) Hi all Many companies or organizations do risk assessments to figure out what could go wrong. They then assess the likelihood of things going wrong, the impact they would have on the organization, and then they take preventative action, devoting more resources to those risks that are expected to have the worst impact. If it is a good idea for companies or organizations to perform risk assessments, it follows that individuals should also apply risk management to themselves. I intend to do this. I have begun brainstorming a list of threats to my survival. It is below. I am worried because maybe there are some risks that I have missed out that are not on the list. I am interested in hearing whether any of you have any risks to survival that you think exists. It doesn't matter how unlikely it is or how trivial. In the second stage of my risk management assessment I will look at likelihood and impact, but for now I just want to brainstorm a list of risks to my survival. If you could add to the list, that would be very helpful and I would greatly appreciate it! Thanks Current List of Threats to Individual Survival * Road traffic accident * Social risk isolation shame from failure * Employment risk Losing my job. Being tortured or bullied at work. * Shelter risk Being kicked out of my parents’ home, in which I now live. Being tortured or bullied at home. * Being a victim of criminal behavior Being a victim of a scam or hoax Having a loved one kidnapped and tortured with ransom demanded from you Someone taking a picture of you naked and demanding ransom (i.e. extortion or blackmail) * Being attacked on the street by thugs during a Friday night out with friends while commuting to and from work/school/uni * Health risks getting cardiovascular diseases getting Type 2 Diabetes getting cancer poisoning (e.g. from alcohol) getting an infectious disease, e.g. a deadly virus getting a sexually transmitted infection (STI) mental deterioration due to e.g. watching too much TV getting old and falling drowning * Harmful addictions gambling addiction finger cracking addiction laziness television addiction * Macroeconomics risks breakdown of civilization riots collapse of the stock market and bond market economic depression stagflation * Political risks invasion from another country or internal or external terrorist group nuclear attack biological attack conventional bomb attack * Natural disasters floods hurricane earthquake biological epidemic Edited June 19, 2010 by westgirl
cypress Posted June 19, 2010 Posted June 19, 2010 Hmm.... Business risk assessments generally focus on risks they can influence or manage. An open ended risk assessment might just scare you to death.
insane_alien Posted June 19, 2010 Posted June 19, 2010 there are too many potential risks to list in any usable form. the chances of any of them happening are however quite low.
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