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Frans Minnaar, Management Advisor


Organisational analyses
Organisational analysis is the interrogation of an organisation’s structures, systems and processes to determine its strengths and weaknesses. The organisational analysis cannot be separated from the SWOT analysis process. The reason for performing an organisational analysis is to identify organisational strengths and weaknesses. The results of this process not only informs the enterprise risk management process, but also decision-making about objectives and strategies (the p

Frans Minnaar
6 hours ago2 min read


Risk and Control
Risk control is a proactive, systematic process used to identify, evaluate, and manage potential threats, aiming to reduce the likelihood or impact of negative events on an organization. It follows risk assessment, employing methods like elimination, mitigation, or transfer to ensure operational stability.

Frans Minnaar
6 hours ago7 min read


Conduct a risk assessment
Conducting a risk assessment is a systematic process used to identify potential hazards, evaluate the likelihood of harm, and implement necessary safety controls.

Frans Minnaar
Apr 234 min read
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