Quote from sachinm on 10 October 2023, 8:20 amWe are “knowingly imperfect”
Over the summer the IRM’s Risk & Complexity SIG shared their aim to provide a practical ‘How-to-Guide’ to identify and manage risks associated with complex systems. The publication of this “Practical Guidance” is to support IRM’s 8,000 risk professional members with the latest research to deliver in an increasingly complex world, as we are now in 'the fourth industrial revolution’.
However, rather than a more formal launch of a finalised publication, together with a restricted formal peer review process; we have proposed a “soft launch” of the overall methodology in Q3 2023, to explain the proposed development approach alongside Thought Leader Engagement (e.g., Dave Snowden and David Hillson).
It is known that the initial version of the playbook will be “knowingly imperfect” and will become more refined as more IRM Members interact with it.
We are here to start the conversation…
“We’re not going to have all the answers, but it is a good place to start”.
Our aim for this guide is for it to be a living-document, which will evolve, to keep up with new techniques. It will be endorsed by, and relevant to, other SIGs (e.g., Cyber, Nuclear, Innovation, ESG).
Level 1 Section 1: General theory and practice guidance on risk & complexity Section 2: A series of case studies from different SIG practice areas Level 2
- Part 1: We live in a complex world (Context and Background)
- Part 2: Why should we look out for complexity (and how)
- Part 3: How can we respond to complexity (and why)
- Part 4: Theoretical implications and limitations
- Going deeper into complexity (tools and resources)
- Challenges, Techniques & Solutions, Case Studies
- Climate Change
- Cyber
- ESG
- Infrastructure
- Innovation (including Organisational Resilience)
- Nuclear
Table 1 Structure of the how-to “Practical Guidance”
To support these aims, the IRM has now launched an on-line collaboration platform to gather demonstrable active contributions, from cross-industry themes and across other IRM SIGs (e.g., [1] Climate Change, [2] Cyber, [3] ESG, [4] Infrastructure, [5] Innovation, and [6] Nuclear.
This interactive knowledge base, hosted on the IRM website, will invite user stories, problem statements and challenges from IRM members.
Practical Guidance on how to register your profile, log-in, and contribute to the forum, can be found in the attached Training Guide.
Over the summer the IRM’s Risk & Complexity SIG shared their aim to provide a practical ‘How-to-Guide’ to identify and manage risks associated with complex systems. The publication of this “Practical Guidance” is to support IRM’s 8,000 risk professional members with the latest research to deliver in an increasingly complex world, as we are now in 'the fourth industrial revolution’.
However, rather than a more formal launch of a finalised publication, together with a restricted formal peer review process; we have proposed a “soft launch” of the overall methodology in Q3 2023, to explain the proposed development approach alongside Thought Leader Engagement (e.g., Dave Snowden and David Hillson).
It is known that the initial version of the playbook will be “knowingly imperfect” and will become more refined as more IRM Members interact with it.
We are here to start the conversation…
“We’re not going to have all the answers, but it is a good place to start”.
Our aim for this guide is for it to be a living-document, which will evolve, to keep up with new techniques. It will be endorsed by, and relevant to, other SIGs (e.g., Cyber, Nuclear, Innovation, ESG).
Level 1 | Section 1: General theory and practice guidance on risk & complexity | Section 2: A series of case studies from different SIG practice areas |
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Table 1 Structure of the how-to “Practical Guidance”
To support these aims, the IRM has now launched an on-line collaboration platform to gather demonstrable active contributions, from cross-industry themes and across other IRM SIGs (e.g., [1] Climate Change, [2] Cyber, [3] ESG, [4] Infrastructure, [5] Innovation, and [6] Nuclear.
This interactive knowledge base, hosted on the IRM website, will invite user stories, problem statements and challenges from IRM members.
Practical Guidance on how to register your profile, log-in, and contribute to the forum, can be found in the attached Training Guide.
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