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Risk Management Standards

  

Incom's risk management software is based on a simple proven approach to risk reduction, supporting ISO 31000 and AS/NZS 4360 risk management standards, and other international standards such as ISO 27001, ISO 26000 and ISO 14000.  ISO 31000 and AS/NZS 4360 are generic standards that help you manage risks of any type. 

Incom software will assist you in meeting the risk management aspects of many other standards.

International Standards

Risk Management ISO 31000

Information Security ISO 27000

Sustainability ISO 26000 or ISO 26000

Environment ISO 14000

Australia and New Zealand Standards

Incident Management: AS/NZS 4801, AS/NZS 4804, AS 1885


There is a very good explanation of risk management on the Wikipedia web site. 

Following are some interesting discussions on Risk Management.  Hopefully, they will not confuse.

The Language of Enterprise Risk Management: A Practical Glossary and Discussion of Relevant Terms, Concepts, Models, and Measures

Implementing Enterprise Risk Management: Getting the Fundamentals Right

Economist Intelligence Unit ViewsWire: Country and Business Risk



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Risk Matrix Options

  

Before you begin to use an Incom Risk Management System you decide which type of risk matrix you wish to use.  A 9x9 matrix give you the most granularity and flexibility.  The 5x5 matrix is simpler and the most popular.  If you work in the health industry, you may find that a Triage style risk matrix may be more acceptable.  With the Triage style risk matrix, the numeric values (behind the qualitative labels) are reversed so that a rating of one is the highest risk and five the lowest.

The choice is yours, but it must be made before you enter any risks.  The rating setup is system wide and will affect all users of the system if you have a multi-user system.  A short description of each matrix follows.


Enterprise Risk Manager™ 5x5 Risk Matrix (or up to 9x9)

The default setup uses a 5 by 5 risk matrix (likelihood and consequence).

 

System administrators are able to adjust the levels at which risk ratings start, so you can have more or less cells that are high or extreme risks.


Enterprise Risk Manager™ Triage Style Risk Matrix

You may elect to use the Triage Style 5x5 or 9x9 matrix.  

The system is delivered with a predetermined mapping of likelihood and consequence to give risk ratings. If this mapping is not exactly to your liking, we give you the instructions to alter the mapping in the database so you can have more or less cells that are high or extreme risks.


Enterprise Risk Manager™ 5x5 Risk Matrix

To show you how flexible the risk matrix is, here are three versions of the Enterprise Risk Manager™ translated into foreign languages.

Portuguese

Spanish

Chinese


Enterprise Risk Manager™ 5x5 - Custom

The matrix is only one reporting tool at you disposal when you use RiskEasy® or Enterprise Risk Manager™.

Not only can you vary the matrix dimensions, but you can rename each and every tag - and select your own colors.

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