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Veronika Bucke; Darius Ružele; Juozas Ruževicius; Raimondas Buckus – International Journal of Learning and Change, 2024
The importance of adequate risk management is growing, whereas quality management unifies all managerial processes to direct and manage activities toward the achievement of organisational goals. The goal of this study is to validate the relevance of the link between the application of quality management principles and risk management maturity.…
Descriptors: Risk Management, Organizations (Groups), Health Services, Quality Control
Kgosietsile, Modisakoma J.; Makhanya, Bheki B.S.; Pretorius, Jan Harm C. – International Journal of Learning and Change, 2022
South Africa's largest electricity producer has embarked on mega investments to build new power stations. This paper reports on the risk management maturity level, and risk management processes. The research adopted the survey research method and self-administrated questions to collect primary data. The investigation targeted the total population…
Descriptors: Risk Management, Energy, Utilities, Engineering
Hoyer, Hans Christian; Wood, Elin Marit – International Journal of Learning and Change, 2011
Today we live in a society with many choices and possibilities which were absent just a few decades ago. Knowledge is seen as temporary, and many paradoxes are experienced in the flow of information surrounding us. A basic insecurity can be seen as a consequence of this development. This paper re-thinks the consequences at the administrational and…
Descriptors: Security (Psychology), Trust (Psychology), Public Administration, Risk