scholarly journals Aggravate or Mitigate? How Cost Analysis Associated into Risk Management Process

2020 ◽  
Vol 19 (1) ◽  
pp. 47-54
Author(s):  
Winda Nur Cahyo ◽  
Eky Fasich Trialopa ◽  
Hari Purnomo

In most researches in the area of risk management, the result stops at proposing the mitigation strategies. The number of researches on associating cost analysis into the risk management process is very limited. This paper proposes a practical process on how cost analysis can be associated into the risk management process especially in the area of manufacturing. The process of the risk management is conducted as usual, started by selecting the potential risk and finding the major causes. Then, a risk map and its rubric of risk likelihood and severity are developed, and the major causes are plotted into it to select the priority of the major causes and the proposed mitigation strategy is developed. Then, the poposed strategy is compared with the current strategy based on the cost generated using the developed equation. The result shows the proposed mitigation strategy is selected because it saves approximately IDR 2 million per order. It indicates that cost analysis can be successfully associated into the risk mitigation process and generates a comprehensive recommendation to the decision maker.

2013 ◽  
Vol 11 (01) ◽  
pp. 74-82
Author(s):  
Aachchhadita Sharma ◽  
Raju Mari Jeyaprakash ◽  
Raju Mari Jeyaprakash ◽  
Rinchi Bora ◽  
Abinash Chandra

Risk is intertwined with every drug product in a market. This article’s intent is to provide ground rule and praxis of different tools for Quality Risk Management (QRM) in various aspects of pharmaceutical science. QRM comprises of tools and processes which helps in establishing objectives. Hence they are also known as Enablers. Enablers help in risk mitigation of product quality throughout a lifecycle in such a way that benefit outweighs the risk. The key properties of Enablers or QRM, i.e., attempts made, solemnness and records shall be compatible with risk scale. The Enablers accomplishment gives recognized, obvious and steps of Enabler process produced by regeneratable methods which is based on customary comprehension to evaluate feasibility, ability to find out risk prejudice. The QRM or Enabler tools can assist the manufacturing company and regulatory bodies to scrutinize, handle, notify, and inspect the risk.


2019 ◽  
Vol 16 (2) ◽  
pp. 110
Author(s):  
Ni Ketut Yunita Wulan Dewi ◽  
Gede Sri Darma

ABSTRACTThe purpose of this study is to understand the investment policies of financial aspects based on risk management and to know that the investment studies are appropriate. This study uses qualitative methods that explore the implementation of risk management-based investment policies at Denpasar private hospital. Data collection uses documentation techniques and in-depth interviews with the board of directors and hospital finance staff. The data is then analyzed qualitatively by data reduction, data presentation, and conclusion drawing.            The results of the calculation using the NPV method obtained a positive value of Rp. 463.592.397, the IRR method obtained an interest rate of 10,62% and the PP method shows the return on investment within 8 years so the project is said to be feasible. Regarding investment risks, hospitals have not implemented an optimal risk management process so that it has the potential to pose a risk of loss.            The application of risk management to investment policies is important even though these investments are feasible, especially related to the development of risk mitigation strategies. This study discusses the analysis of hospital investment policy from the financial aspect, so it is expected that further research add other aspects as a reference in assessing investment feasibility.     


Buildings ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (11) ◽  
pp. 542
Author(s):  
Duy-Hoang Pham ◽  
Dang-Huy Ly ◽  
Ngoc-Khue Tran ◽  
Yong-Han Ahn ◽  
Hyeongjae Jang

Design–build (DB) projects have become increasingly popular for construction projects in developing countries due to the cost and scheduling advantages and their design optimization ability. As a result, much research has been conducted on improving DB efficiency in terms of cost, scheduling, risk management, etc. However, the existing studies have mainly focused on the owner’s roles, whereas general contractors (GCs) must also take many risks on behalf of owners in DB projects. The adequate identification and assessment of risks before engaging a contractor can increase the likelihood of a project’s success, at least from a DB contractor’s perspective. Therefore, this study interviewed procurement experts to conduct a survey at the local level, then analyzed, developed, and proposed an additional risk management process (RMP) for use by GCs during the bidding process of DB projects. A case study was conducted with a large Vietnamese GC to evaluate the effectiveness of the process and find ways to optimize it in the future. The results of the study showed that risk management during a DB project is imperative. Nevertheless, preparing bids is time-consuming and increases the contingency costs, reducing the competitiveness of the bid prices for contractors. Therefore, depending on the specific project and risk management objectives, an RMP is recommended for adjusting the risk management target to reduce the risk, while still maintaining the competitiveness of the bid prices.


2013 ◽  
Vol 11 (2) ◽  
pp. 281-293 ◽  
Author(s):  
Viktorija Stasytytė

The paper analyses the prevailing definitions of risk, uncertainty and risk management as well as attitudes towards risk identification, analysis and response in the context of the enterprise and country as a whole. The article presents a scheme of attainment of risk-intelligent enterprise management and discloses its application possibilities to country risk management. The paper also shows the schematic views of particular techniques applied in each step of the risk management process. After analysing a report on global country risks, a generalized risk map of global risks is formed and detailed further trends of research are determined in order to develop a thorough picture of country risks in Lithuania.


2021 ◽  
Vol 129 ◽  
pp. 03019
Author(s):  
Katarina Makka ◽  
Katarina Kampova

Research background: Property protection is a worldwide very often used term in the conditions of various sectors. It represents a set of measures that have a preventive effect on the risk of damage to the building. The issue of property protection does not only concern organizations, but also every person who is the owner of a property in which his important interests are located. The protection of buildings is a current topic on a global scale, mainly to ensure the proper functioning through the protection of all important tangible and intangible assets of company. Purpose of the article: The main idea of this article is to approach the issue and create a risk management process, focusing on dealing with risks in the conditions of a particular company, in this step we will use a cost-benefit analysis to help decide on the implementation or rejection of a project to protect the selected object. Methods: Before applying the method of cost-benefit analysis to a specific case of protection of the object of the selected company, it was necessary to characterize the selected company and find out which risks are unacceptable through the creation of a risk management process. The risk management process was created based on structured and unstructured interviews with the company’s employees. Findings & Value added: The proposed procedure for risk management and application of the method of cost-benefit analysis in the process of risk management are applicable in the conditions of any other organization in order to create an effective project for the protection of the object. If necessary, the procedure for using the cost-benefit analysis method can be adjusted to suit the needs and conditions of the problem of a particular organization.


2017 ◽  
Vol 17 (1) ◽  
pp. 68-89 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jennifer Firmenich

Purpose The purpose of this paper is to emphasise on the need for efficient and effective project risk management practices and to support project managers in increasing the cost certainty of projects by proposing a new framework for project risk management. Design/methodology/approach The author adopts a “constructivist” methodology, drawing on practices common in construction management sciences and new institutional economics. Findings The author presents a holistic and customisable project risk management framework that is grounded in both practice and academia. The framework is holistic because, amongst others, all steps of the typical risk management process are addressed. The framework is customisable, because it allows for alternative ways of implementing the project risk management steps depending on the project-specific circumstances. Research limitations/implications The framework does not address the potential unwillingness of the project players to set up a project risk management process, at all. The proposed framework has not yet been tested empirically. Future research will seek to validate the framework. Originality/value The framework is designed to account for the difficult circumstances of a complex construction project. It is intended to support decision makers in customising a practical yet comprehensive project risk management concept to the characteristics of the unique project. Although many other project risk management concepts are designed based on the assumption that actors are perfectly rational and informed, this framework’s design is based on the opposite assumption. The framework is dynamic and should adapt over time.


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