Interactive Voting - Local Government, Risk Analysis examples

The voting system can be used by risk assessors to identify risks within an organisation and to allocate methods to reduce them.  Scenarios of best possible outcomes based on timescales and costs can then be discussed, and the implications each risk carries for the organisation measured.

The risk analysis feature within the voting system, enables a graph to be plotted, showing precisely which risks would have the most consequences.

A typical  council risk analysis would centre around budgets and whether adequate reserves were in place to deal with variations in spending that may occur. It may also consider major implications on financial spending as a result of natural disasters.

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