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== Definition ==
 
== Definition ==
The formal definition of '''Risk''' (adopted by [[ISO 31000]]) accepts that ''risk is the effect of uncertainty on objectives'' and the deviation of actual outcomes from expectations.  
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The formal definition of '''Risk''' (adopted by [[ISO 31000]]) accepts that ''risk is the effect of uncertainty on objectives''. In simple terms, Risk denotes the potential for developments (future states of the world) that take an unexpected, surprising turn versus somebody's objectives.
  
== Notes ==
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The definition builds on several concepts:
* The definition puts emphasis on the ''objectives'', which are always with reference to an individual or a [[Legal Entity]]. This highlights the subjective nature of risk
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* The definition puts emphasis on the element of ''surprise''. It is thus not aligned with the casual use of the term risk, in that a positive deviation from expectations (an unexpected but not adverse outcome) would not normally be characterised as ''risk''
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* ''Objectives'' are defined with reference to an individual (a real person) or a [[Legal Entity]]. This highlights the subjective nature of risk (it is defined from the point of view of a specific entity).
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* The effect of [[Uncertainty]] on an entity's objectives manifests concretely as the ''deviation'' of the actual (realized) outcomes from the outcomes that were planned or expected by the entity before hand. ''Outcomes'' may refer to any aspect of the world that is relevant for the entity.
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Risk is a very general concept that applies to a wide variety of contexts. Therefore the same term might be used to denote slightly different facets of Risk. In various domains [[Risk Management]] becomes a formal, methodological activity. [[Risk Measurement]], the quantification of Risk through the assigment of probabilities and numerical impact to various possible scenarios is not always possible.
  
 
== Examples ==
 
== Examples ==
* In a business context '''Risk''' means, ''informally'', the potential for [[Loss]] or other adverse outcome affecting an individual or an organization.  
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* In a business context '''Risk''' means, ''informally'', the potential for monetary [[Loss]] or other adverse outcome affecting an individual or an organization.  
  
 
== Issues and Challenges ==
 
== Issues and Challenges ==
* Frequently and erroneously assumed to be some combination of the probability of an event and its consequence (e.g. by constructing a product of quantitative measures of likelihood and severity)
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* The standard admits both positive and negative effects of uncertainty as being part of the Risk definition. In common usage the term Risk denotes only negative deviations (adverse outcomes). The standard is thus not aligned with the casual use of the term ''risk'', in that a positive deviation from expectations (an unexpected but beneficial outcome) would not normally be characterized as ''risk'' in common usage.
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* Frequently (and erroneously) Risk is assumed to be some combination of the probability of an event and its consequence (e.g. by constructing a product of quantitative measures such as likelihood and severity). Risk is, in general, not a number (not quantifiable). In certain cases quantitative analysis may be useful. 
  
 
== See Also ==
 
== See Also ==
* [[Risk Event]]
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* Depending on the subject and context, adverse outcomes can be classified by[[Risk Type]] organized in a [[Risk Taxonomy]]
* [[wikipedia:Hazard Discussion of Risk versus Hazard | Risk versus Hazard]]
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* Certain types (but not all) of risk can be isolated in the form of a defined [[Risk Event]]
* [[Risk versus Risk Factor]]
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* Hazard is a term that aims to characterise sources of risk (See [[wikipedia:Hazard Discussion of Risk versus Hazard | Risk versus Hazard]]).
* [[Risk versus Uncertainty]]
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* Risk is distinct from the concept of [[Risk Factor]] (See [[Risk versus Risk Factor]])
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* [[Uncertainty]] is a more general concept  (See  [[Risk versus Uncertainty]])
  
== Disclaimer ==
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== Further Reading ==
This entry annotates a [https://spec.edmcouncil.org/fibo/ FIBO Ontology Class]. FIBO is a trademark and the FIBO Ontology is copyright of the EDM Council, released under the [https://opensource.org/licenses/MIT MIT Open Source License]. There is no guarantee that the content of this page will remain aligned with or correctly interprets the concepts covered by the FIBO ontology.
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* [https://www.openriskacademy.com/course/view.php?id=37  The Shortest Possible Course on Risk Management]
  
 
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Latest revision as of 21:45, 3 May 2023

Definition

The formal definition of Risk (adopted by ISO 31000) accepts that risk is the effect of uncertainty on objectives. In simple terms, Risk denotes the potential for developments (future states of the world) that take an unexpected, surprising turn versus somebody's objectives.

The definition builds on several concepts:

  • Objectives are defined with reference to an individual (a real person) or a Legal Entity. This highlights the subjective nature of risk (it is defined from the point of view of a specific entity).
  • The effect of Uncertainty on an entity's objectives manifests concretely as the deviation of the actual (realized) outcomes from the outcomes that were planned or expected by the entity before hand. Outcomes may refer to any aspect of the world that is relevant for the entity.


Risk is a very general concept that applies to a wide variety of contexts. Therefore the same term might be used to denote slightly different facets of Risk. In various domains Risk Management becomes a formal, methodological activity. Risk Measurement, the quantification of Risk through the assigment of probabilities and numerical impact to various possible scenarios is not always possible.

Examples

  • In a business context Risk means, informally, the potential for monetary Loss or other adverse outcome affecting an individual or an organization.

Issues and Challenges

  • The standard admits both positive and negative effects of uncertainty as being part of the Risk definition. In common usage the term Risk denotes only negative deviations (adverse outcomes). The standard is thus not aligned with the casual use of the term risk, in that a positive deviation from expectations (an unexpected but beneficial outcome) would not normally be characterized as risk in common usage.
  • Frequently (and erroneously) Risk is assumed to be some combination of the probability of an event and its consequence (e.g. by constructing a product of quantitative measures such as likelihood and severity). Risk is, in general, not a number (not quantifiable). In certain cases quantitative analysis may be useful.

See Also

Further Reading