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Lower levels may not have adequate knowledge or a thorough enough understanding of the processes. Managers will tend to delegate any sort of risk analysis task to lower levels within the department. However, these lower levels may not have adequate knowledge or a thorough enough understanding of the processes that the risk analysis team may need to deal with.

Author: John Intindolo



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Why is it important to get the right level of employee involved in a risk analysis? - Lower levels may not have adequate knowledge or a thorough enough understanding of the processes - Decision makers need to be involved in this process because of how critical it is to the company - Lower and higher levels of individuals need to be involved to ensure that it is a fair assessment - The level does not matter; the team just needs to have one person per department involved


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