Discuss how you adjusted your risk assessment after meeting with your team member. Include your thought processes. Be thorough and reflective to receive the full points.

Module 5: Discussion: Review Excel And Power Point Phase 1 – Module 5

Risk assessments do not go straight from point A to point B. The nature of risk assessment is to keep the target in focus and follow an assessment path that makes the most sense based on the target’s interaction in/with your organization and on the relevant information you gather, so planning is very important.

Gaining input from peers is extremely important. You may not be aware of the blind spots or biases you are bringing to the assessment. Doing peer sharing is part of collaborating from different vantage points to reduce the bias and and keep the target in focus.

Instructions:

This week you will be paired with one other member of the class to perform preliminary reviews and feedback collaborations. Set a method with a peer to exchange and review each of your preliminary risk assessments. The goal is to brainstorm and obtain some feedback to consider. You may or may not accept their feedback, and when you make those decisions, take notes on how you reached each decision. After you exchange your assessments and document your decisions follow the posting prompts below:

Group Posting Instructions:

Find your assigned peer from the Groups Icon on the far left side of your CANVAS Page and introduce yourself.

Share your documents in the Group page: Review each other’s documents and provide specific feedback. You are encouraged to meet via ZOOM to discuss your findings.

Initial Post: Summarize your peer review activities. Discuss specific risks that have been identified. Compare and contrast the findings, and include your thoughts on adding those risks to your assessment.

Response post: Discuss how you adjusted your risk assessment after meeting with your team member. Include your thought processes. Be thorough and reflective to receive the full points.

Note: Peer Post points go towards your response to their risk identifications. Be respectful if you disagree. Share your reflections on whether the collaborations resulted in additions. If you made no changes, be sure to explain your reasoning from a position of why you believe your risk assessment is fully complete.

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