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Risk management is important for achieving the goals of your organisation.
What you often see is that risk management is used to control things,
but as far as I'm concerned that isn't the right way to handle risks.
But if you want to achieve your goals you have to map those risks to make sure you will be able to realise your goals.
The business processes are the way to give substance to the goals of the organisation.
So if you make risk management an integral part of the organisation, you achieve two things.
You don't need a separate organisation that deals with risk management, because it is a part of the operation
and you actually start working in a much more effective way.
During many of our process management projects, managing risks was also an important aspect.
In addition to describing and improving processes in Mavim
we found out that you can also register the risks and connect these to the processes.
So you can not only see which risks are related to which business processes,
but also get insight in the management measures.
Furthermore we can communicate all this information to the employees of the organisation.
One of the strengths of Mavim is the relations you can create between information.
Especially the flexibility.
This could be risks, quality standards, performance standards in relation to processes, applications or documents.
Furthermore you can extract all this information, so you are able to analyse the information in different ways.
This is also one of the strengths of Mavim.
Mavim is generically used for process and quality management and continuous improvement of your organisation.
If you look at our customers, managing risks in processes is often part of their improvement projects.
The power or added value of the Risk framework in Mavim Rules is the ease of use.
It can be applied very easily and is understandable for all the people in the business.
Therefore, as an organisation, you will be able to discuss the theme Risk Management.
When you look at risk tooling it is often driven by technique, whilst our philosophy at Mavim is aimed towards the ease of use.
Furthermore it is based on Microsoft products and services.
Think of Word, Excel and Visio, integrating these in a central repository
and communicating this information to all the employees of the organisation.