Risk Management - The Essentials Of Business
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Every business is a risk and every business has its own risks - fortunately these risks can be managed. The risks can be reduced to zero but then the company would not be manageable so the risk management process has to be sympathetic with the company’s overall goals and objectives, thus risk management is a compromise between no risk and convenience.
As a company expands, so does the risk and the management of that risk must grow as the company expands.
Risks have to be identified, studied and reduced to a minimum bearing in mind convenience of operation. As an example there is always a risk of break in. To overcome this you could build an all round 20ft wall without doors but then, apart from cost, you would not be able to enter.
So you build a door into the wall! You have now taken a bigger risk but improved convenience, but you have only put in one door, no windows so you are already managing the risk of break in.
The more complex the business becomes, the more complex risks can become. Businesses have to concentrate on their core business and do not necessarily have the time or expertise to properly manage some risks.
As a consequence we have seen the increase in the number of Risk Management companies to conduct audits and offer advice to companies; indeed often the Risk Management company will take over the management of defined areas of risk from a client.
An example is bad debt. This is a risk to most businesses but can be managed by specialist Credit Risk Management companies of which GCS is one.
The risk is accessed by careful credit vetting by the company and then a system put in place to act immediately any deviation from the normal credit rules.
If the credit risk looks as if it will become a debt risk the Risk Management Company will have preordained rules and procedures to recover any debt thus continuing their task of managing risk as it changes.
Of course risk comes in all shapes and sizes from health and safety to financial to HR. Risk Management services usually specialise in one particular field which may cover a number of specific risks. GCS for example will cover a number of risks by provision of the services they offer in:nn Credit reportn Debt collectionn Debt purchasen Business informationn Investigationn Skip Tracingn Market Intelligencen Field servicesn Risk managementn Due diligence and n Security services
These services or combination of services manage a great many risk including all the major financial risks and enables the company to know that their risks are being managed for them whilst they concentrate on expanding the business they know best – their own, just as GCS know their business – Risk!!
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