Do you think the \”influence without authority\” approach contains risks? If not, why not? If so, what are they?

Order Description Persuasion is a tactic commonly employed by leaders, and it is very effective. You would use logical arguments and factual evidenced to show a proposal or request is feasible and relevant for attaining important task objectives. But what if you are trying to influence someone in the organization that you have no official authority or influence over? This […]

Explain An initial assessment of risks and opportunities presented by the project and the response strategies proposed.

Order Description Project Scenario MediCision is a specialist engineering company, based in the UK, which designs and manufactures innovative medical equipment for hospitals and other public and private health-care providers across Europe. The company has seen considerable growth in recent years and currently has a broad customer base and a full order book for the next twelve months. Following a […]

Are there (or were there) any risks that were overlooked, and how could you work to manage those?

CH13 of Rossman, J. R., & Schlatter, B. E. (2008). Recreation programming: Designing and staging leisure experiences (7th ed.). Champaign, IL: Sagamore Publishing, LLC. focus on the risks associated with your event and potential (or, if it has already happened, actual) risk management procedures, crowd management, and reporting policies. Are there (or were there) any risks that were overlooked, and […]

Insurers only insure pure risks, however not all pure risks are insurable. Discuss the ideal requirements of an insurable risk.

You are required to answer the following questions. 1. Insurers only insure pure risks, however not all pure risks are insurable. Discuss the ideal requirements of an insurable risk. 4 marks 2. The general insurance industry is characterized by cyclical market conditions, alternating between hard and soft market conditions. Explain what is meant by this? 4 marks 3. In respect […]