scholarly journals Risk Management Application for Business Startups"Jamu Partnership" in Indonesia

2021 ◽  
Vol 8 (8) ◽  
pp. 148-155
Author(s):  
Andhika Saputra ◽  
Rhian Indradewa ◽  
Tantri Yanuar Rahmat Syah

Background – Awareness of a healthy lifestyle and thinking back to nature makes society in Indonesia choose jamu as their daily routine drink. Jamu itself is a term for natural traditional medicine from Indonesia. Unfortunately the types of jamu products are still very limited in variants, have a bitter taste and difficult to find in modern places such as cafes. Currently the Indonesian government provides support in health and fitness tourism business activities in the form of jamu cafes. In addition, the community's desire for entrepreneurship through SMEs is also very large. This is a potential opportunity for startup companies in the field of jamu partnerships (business opportunity). Besides that, risks in this startup business also need to be identified, analyzed and treatment. Method – Using the ISO 31000:2018 risk management approach. Result – This analysis help jamu startup companies (business opportunity) in making the right decisions to mitigate risks, so that the business can be sustainable. Keywords: Risk Management, Startups, Jamu Partnership, Business Opportunity, Indonesia.

10.29007/42j8 ◽  
2018 ◽  
Author(s):  
Pierrette Annie Evina ◽  
Faten Labbene Ayachi ◽  
Faouzi Jaidi ◽  
Adel Bouhoula

The constant evolution of access control requirements and the dynamic environment in which they evolve require nowadays quick and instant decision-making related to risk of illegitimate access in Information Systems. Various contributions defined in the literature aim to overcome or to mitigate related risks and paradoxically adopted the hypothesis of reliability and validity of access control policies. However, the corruption of these policies is a security aspect of great importance and should be handled actively because (i) an access control policy is also exposed to the same threats as the managed data is and (ii) properties and parameters of the concrete policy at a given stage may differ, in a critical manner, from a reference stage. We define a reliable and complete solution for risk management in the context of Database Servers. We intend to define a rigorous risk management approach that mainly verifies recommendations of the standard ISO 31000:2009. Our approach takes into consideration all identified threats on a Database Server and provides an environment for the analysis of the correlationbetween the threats detected in particular by different security devices.To ensure a high level of surety, we opt for defining a formal framework that allows to efficiently address this problematic and to formally represent and verify our risk managementprocesses.


2014 ◽  
Vol 9 (1) ◽  
pp. 41-56 ◽  
Author(s):  
Filipe Ferreira ◽  
Miguel E. Coimbra ◽  
Raquel Bairrão ◽  
Ricardo Viera ◽  
Ana T. Freitas ◽  
...  

In eScience, where vast data collections are processed in scientific workflows, new risks and challenges are emerging. Those challenges are changing the eScience paradigm, mainly regarding digital preservation and scientific workflows. To address specific concerns with data management in these scenarios, the concept of the Data Management Plan was established, serving as a tool for enabling digital preservation in eScience research projects. We claim risk management can be jointly used with a Data Management Plan, so new risks and challenges can be easily tackled. Therefore, we propose an analysis process for eScience projects using a Data Management Plan and ISO 31000 in order to create a Risk Management Plan that can complement the Data Management Plan. The motivation, requirements and validation of this proposal are explored in the MetaGen-FRAME project, focused in Metagenomics.


2020 ◽  
pp. 111-136
Author(s):  
Manuela Lucchese ◽  
Giuseppe Sannino ◽  
Paolo Tartaglia Polcini

Author(s):  
Jovo Lojanica ◽  

All management standards have requirements for different aspects of improvements on the personal level, family level, company level, in business and life. What is about national level and country level? Is it possible for today’s generations to learn history of nations and of civilizations? If it is — ok, let’s apply it on actual time and people to have less problems and difficulties — especially if is actual in field of risk management. Majority of people are occupied by today’s problems. They don’t consider past and future challenges. People from each country strive for better quality, better and cleaner environment, higher safety etc. historically and today. But could we remember: How did Genghis Khan conquer many regions and how was he defeated? How did Mayas and Aztecs die out? How were Native Americans in North America drastically reduced in numbers? How did the Roman Imperium vanish? How was the Ottoman Imperium established and how it vanished? How many people were killed in the wars in XX century, etc? In all these catastrophic changes risks were not considered in an adequate way. Requirements of risk management — Principles and guidelines — ISO 31000:2009 are very consultative. They could be used on country level, national level, regional level, continental and intercontinental level.


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