In my little book How to Change the World I use the PDCA model to…
I have returned from Sweden as happy guy, though the mosquitoes tried to make my vacation miserable. They were successful in leaving their traces all over my body, and even pricked me in areas that are rarely exposed to daylight. But the mosquitoes couldn’t destroy the joy I felt, as Sweden is one of the best places to live on earth.
But Sweden cannot take all the credits for our wonderful vacation. A little risk management helped as well…
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Risk management is about the known unknowns. About things you know that might happen, which enables you to plan accordingly. Risk management is taking care of eventualities.
But things can turn out very differently when dealing with unknown unknowns. They are the things that you don’t know that might happen. You cannot plan for what you don’t know.
These are things most people don’t plan for. They are the unknown unknowns. When you don’t even realize the things that could happen to you, you cannot plan for it either.
You can only manage the unknown by managing yourself…
And have a good laugh when the troubles are behind you.
Like I did.
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