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  • 1.  Integrating Risk-Based Thinking: It's Not Just for Quality Anymore

    Posted 11-30-2025 04:57 PM

    I recently had a conversation that highlighted a persistent misconception: the belief that Risk-Based Thinking belongs exclusively to Quality, Engineering, or Compliance teams.

    When I spoke with a brilliant Marketing and Graphic Design colleague, her initial response was simple: "I'm not part of the quality team; I just handle the marketing."

    It was a perfect opportunity to show her she already practices Risk Based Thinking every single day.

    I simply asked: "Do you analyze the data you're going to post and the potential negative impact it might have? Do you check the color codes on your design to ensure correct branding and print quality?"

    Her answer, of course, was a Yes. Well, that "Yes" is the very definition of risk-based thinking!

    Risk Based Thinking isn't about memorizing ISO 9001 clause numbers or writing complex FMEA reports. It's about anticipating, prioritizing, and mitigating potential problems before they happen. We just need to ask ourselves  What if...  How bad could it be?... How do I prevent it?...



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    Frank
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  • 2.  RE: Integrating Risk-Based Thinking: It's Not Just for Quality Anymore

    Posted 12-01-2025 12:17 PM

    This is a wonderful explanation of how Risk-Based Thinking shows up in each individual's day-to-day decisions. Those "What if…?" questions are exactly where it starts.

    But it can't end there.

    Risk-Based Thinking is also a team effort. When we share those insights, patterns, and potential issues across departments, the organization gains a fuller picture of risk exposure. Individual awareness is powerful-but when it's aligned and communicated across the company, it becomes a proactive, unified approach to preventing problems before they happen.

    That's when Risk-Based Thinking truly works: not just in isolated good habits, but in a collective mindset that strengthens the entire system.



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    Donna Stockwell
    Senior Consultant
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  • 3.  RE: Integrating Risk-Based Thinking: It's Not Just for Quality Anymore

    Posted 01-02-2026 03:58 PM

    Excellent analogy! It's the famous 'prevention is better than cure' applied to business. In Design, an ignored error can mean a recall of thousands of printed materials; in HR, hiring without profile analysis is a turnover risk. Risk is everywhere there is a decision to be made.



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    ROGER ARAUJO DE FREITAS
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  • 4.  RE: Integrating Risk-Based Thinking: It's Not Just for Quality Anymore

    Posted 01-12-2026 03:21 AM

    It is important to recognize that business management is fundamentally based on risk management. Risks are an integral part of every business process and every activity aimed at achieving organizational goals. The point is not for employees to be mechanically trained to perform tasks step by step; every check, review, control, or exchange of opinions inherently implies the question of risk.

    Awareness of risks must be present at all levels of business. The issue is not only about salary, bonuses, or career advancement, but about the broader context: what our risk-based work means for the company, its customers, and society. This is especially relevant for systemically important companies, as it raises the question of corporate governance-what purpose it serves and what outcomes it should produce.

    Naturally, people do not like control, especially when it identifies weaknesses that may lead to negative consequences. For the average employee, this is a real challenge. That is why risk-based thinking must become a standard of business ethics. Only in this way can we create added value for end users and the business environment. In this sense, the principle of double materiality gains its full significance.



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    Bojan Radoš
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