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Risk Management Projects
*A project is a part of a system whose study is entrusted to the same team.
A risk management project must be approached by taking into account the company
objectives that are relevant to the project. It must also
consider the necessity of balancing costs, benefits and opportunities.
Defining a risk management project involves:
selecting the strategic objectives and requirements relevant to the project
defining the objectives specific to the project
determining the resources available for the project (capital, persons, systems, etc.)
selecting from among existing control systems those that are concerned by this project
defining the new control systems to be installed
defining the project scope: org-units, sites, processes and systems concerned, for instance.
During risk management projects, existing control systems will be reviewed and new control systems may be created.
*For more information on project management, see HOPEX Common Features.