Risks to your business can arise for many reasons - interest rate or price increases, your competitors’ activities, injuries through hazards in the workplace, skilled staff leaving, natural disasters or terrorist activities. Managing those risks is an important part of running your business.
Risk management is a systematic process of making a realistic evaluation of the true level of risks to your business. Before risks can be properly managed they need to be identified - you can begin with these questions:
- What can go wrong?
- What can I do to prevent it?
- What do I do if it happens?
There are standard procedures and processes to handle risk management in business. Standards Australia has developed a Standard, AS/NZS ISO 31000:2009, Risk management - Principles and guidelines that outlines procedures and processes to implement.
A good plan is to develop a risk register to document each potential problem, its level of seriousness, what is required to fix it and who will fix the problem.
What to do...
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For information on assessing and minimising the risk of terrorism on your business, visit the
Information for Business page on the Australian National Security website.
- Download the Good Security - Good Business booklet for information on risk management and business continuity.
- See the Australian Safety and Compensation Council website for information on the Safe design process of hazard identification and risk assessment.
- Visit the Australian Standard 31000 Risk Management portal.
- Seek assistance from a professional business adviser, accountant or solicitor.
- Talk to your industry association about risk management - search our directory for your industry association’s contact details.
- Find out about risk management in your state or territory.