Risk Management Culture as a Systematic Method for Ensuring Safety Development

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Abstract

Issues of developing a culture of risk management, today is perhaps one of the most significant in risk management. The lack of a well-built risk management culture is for many companies, one of the main barriers to building an effective risk management system. It should be understood that all methods that are used to manage risk are as effective as the culture of risk management in the organisation. It depends on the culture of risk management how secure the organisation can feel as part of its development strategy. The development of a risk management culture, in contrast to increasing the costs of expanding the risk management department, is an intensive way to increase the effectiveness of the risk management system and, as a result, provide the possibility of safe development under any market conditions and challenges. By cultivating a risk management culture for the entire hierarchy of employees, you can achieve much better results than simply hiring expensive risk managers.

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Orlova, V. (2019). Risk Management Culture as a Systematic Method for Ensuring Safety Development. International Journal of Recent Technology and Engineering (IJRTE), 8(4), 8652–8657. https://doi.org/10.35940/ijrte.d8653.118419

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