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</noinclude>Mention three examples of the use of risk management in ancient times. | </noinclude>Mention three examples of the use of risk management in ancient times. | ||
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<b>9. <section begin=req9 /><noinclude><translate><!--T:9--> | <b>9. <section begin=req9 /><noinclude><translate><!--T:9--> | ||
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</noinclude>Complete the Risk Matrix by multiplying the Likelihood by the Impact, as per the example. | </noinclude>Complete the Risk Matrix by multiplying the Likelihood by the Impact, as per the example. | ||
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</noinclude>Describe at least two Bible stories that showcase principles of risk management. | </noinclude>Describe at least two Bible stories that showcase principles of risk management. | ||
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</noinclude>As you take on more responsibilities, what are some of the activities you do that could have risks? | </noinclude>As you take on more responsibilities, what are some of the activities you do that could have risks? | ||
Latest revision as of 03:14, 19 January 2026
INTRODUCTION SECTION
1. Mention three examples of the use of risk management in ancient times.
2. In which century did risk management start to be recognized as a distinct discipline?
3. What is Adventist Risk Management, Inc. (ARM)?
4. Why was Adventist Risk Management, Inc. (ARM) established?
5. What was the first name of the Church's insurance company in 1936?
6. When did the Insurance Service of the Seventh-day Adventist Church become ARM?
7. What is ARM's mission?
8. Examples of professions where risk assessments are essential to keep safety:
THEORY SECTION
9. What is risk?
10. What is Risk Management?
11. Mention the four stages of the Risk Management process and explain each of them.
12. Complete the Risk Matrix by multiplying the Likelihood by the Impact, as per the example.
SPIRITUAL SECTION
13. Describe at least two Bible stories that showcase principles of risk management.
APPLICATION SECTION
14. As you take on more responsibilities, what are some of the activities you do that could have risks?
15. How can you spot dangers around you?
16. Risk management empowers you to:
17. Risk management is about being:
18. Create a Risk Assessment using the template provided. Look for four dangers (risks) around you; or, if you prefer, use one of the images in the Theory Section to spot the four risks. We've completed one for you, as an example.

