Recognising and Realising Opportunities π¬π§ πͺπΈ π§π·
A Workshop by Grant Purdy (Director, Sufficient Certainty)
Broadcast options available
Portuguese
Spanish
About this Workshop
Despite how some in the risk management community might distort the definition, opportunities, their recognition and realisation, are quite simply the means whereby organisations advance towards their purpose.
While an opportunity is just a time or set of circumstances that makes it possible to do something, we are really only concerned with those that, when acted upon, aid our organisation's purpose.
These types of opportunities continually arise, in both the internal and external environments and βspottingβ these βspecial' opportunities is an important first step in making good decisions.
This workshop will explore how such opportunities can be recognised and how, through the application of the universal decision making process, organisations progress to realise their full potential. Part of that will be a clear discussion of how options can be evaluated and assumptions teased out and made visible, so that an organisation and its βdecidersβ gain sufficient certainty they will obtain the desired outcomes from their decisions.
Special mention will be made of how opportunities (always) arise from disruptive events and how these can be leveraged for strategic advantage.