Recruitment glossary
What is Behavioural Risk Management?
Behavioural Risk Management refers to mitigating risks that arise due to employee and organisation behavior. Individual risks involve the behaviours of employees and managerss and how the decisions they make and the actions they take may open the business up to risk. Organisational behaviour is collective behaviours taken by the organisation which could increase risk.
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