Employee Risks
Employee Risks
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Assignment 4 – Employee Risks
For this assignment you analyze which employee risks you anticipate and the measures you will take to protect your busin" rel="nofollow">iness and yourself, even if you employ temporary or in" rel="nofollow">independent contractors. Anyone you pay money to should be considered for this assignment. Use the in" rel="nofollow">information from the article Hirai, 2015 (attached) from your readin" rel="nofollow">ings to complete the followin" rel="nofollow">ing activities:
1. List your Quadrant A risks
2. List your Quadrant B risks
3. List your Quadrant C risks
4. List your Quadrant D risks
5. Complete a Pragmatic Risk Management table (from the article):
a. The first column, Risk Factors, will derive from your four Quadrants of risks
b. The second column, Type, is based on what type of Company Killer it is (review article)
c. The third column, Likelihood, is your decision of low, medium, or high risk
d. The fourth column, Consequences, is your description of what will happen to the company if that risk comes to “life.” Be thoughtful, be realistic, be truthful, and be specific.
e. The fifth column, Mitigation Tactics, is a list of your ideas of what you can do to min" rel="nofollow">inimize the impact of the consequence (column 4) or to reduce the likelihood of it happenin" rel="nofollow">ing.
f. The sixth column, Mitigation Costs, is your determin" rel="nofollow">ination of the cost(s) for each mitigatin" rel="nofollow">ing factor (column 5). The costs may not be solely fin" rel="nofollow">inancial. Thin" rel="nofollow">ink about the non-fin" rel="nofollow">inancial risks as well. Again" rel="nofollow">in, be thoughtful, be realistic, be truthful, and be specific.
g. The seventh column, Status, is your decision of which mitigatin" rel="nofollow">ing tactics (column 5) you will implement.
Min" rel="nofollow">inimum 2 pages
Min" rel="nofollow">inimum 1 table
Min" rel="nofollow">inimum 3 Academic sources
APA format
Supportin" rel="nofollow">ing Materials
• What-Kills-Startups.pdf (364 KB)