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  • I can get a person in my organization who has no required experience but willing to learn new things.A workshop or a short will be offered to him for the development of required skills and abilities. Thus, a self motivated person can learn new skills and cope with the difficult situation successfully.

  • Huge tasks may demotivate or cause difficulty to complete within time frame. So, it is better to give them specific and proper tasks to discover their hidden potential.

  • The I am going to take is the partners of our organization may or may not want to be cooperative for the fats execution of our program.

  • you dont gain nothing without risk

  • I am willing to take the risk of going over the due date to get the job done right

  • No risk no gain. I can only risk time and situations that are relevant or within the time frame of the task. For example, I have been working on the same project for weeks and I really need to figure out the last steps for it then an upcoming work leave is going to be in the way although I booked that leave months ago it still depends on what kind of occasion it is but I would more likely cancel the leave to finish the work.

  • Investing in new, untested technology or innovation can be a potential risk that an organization may be willing to take to advance its mission. While this type of investment can provide significant benefits, it also carries potential downsides that must be carefully evaluated and managed to ensure the success of the investment and the continued success of the organization.

  • no people will gain anything if they dont take risk. so if you want to gain something, then you should have to take risk

  • No pain no gain.

  • No pain no gain.

  • No pain no gain.

  • Cyber security i am willing to put in place innovative processes to prevent data from attacks which might lead to data loss or even access of confidential data

  • Laws in Romania around animal protection are vague and even the ones that are clear are not applied.
    When we started Dumbrava, we wanted to do everything 100% legal, so we researched laws around number of animals that we can have without an authorized shelter, what distance we should be from the neighbours and so on.

    What we do different from all the other NGOs in the area is that all of our animals are registered, on Dumbrava, not on us personally. We record every dog/cat that died, all that we pick up from the streets. We also record every money that is donated, no exception!
    Does this make things harder for us? Yes, because sometimes we need help that we cannot get an invoice for, so that money needs to come out of our pocket.

  • Cyber security

    I am willing to help with putting in place innovative processes that will ensure that the organization's data is free from attacks or make confidential data accessible to them

  • I fully agree that taking risks is only way to bring strong leadership and success to our objectives and goals.

  • Why many organization afraid to take a risk?

  • A risk that I would be willing to take for the organization is branching out into another therapeutic area that we currently do not service and interview specialists within that disease state to gather insights as to what they deem is missing from their current therapeutic options to treat patients appropriately. For example, there is a medication currently used off-label to treat fatigue in MS patients but no medication has an FDA labeled indication to treat this in that patient population. Our company has the technology to change this and provide an option that could be taken once a month instead of a daily pill. Hence, use this as an opportunity to interview those clinicians and see would the risk be worth the benefit.

  • No risk no gain

  • A potential risk I might be willing to take for my organization in order to advance its mission is to invest a significant portion of our resources into a new, innovative project or research initiative. This project would involve the development of cutting-edge technology that has the potential to transform our field. While there's a substantial risk associated with this endeavor, including financial and time investments, it could yield groundbreaking results that significantly advance our mission.

  • Working in a high risk environment

  • we took risk during covid-19 by working extra time even during weekend days some of us would fall down by blackout, after this sacrifice big number of people was vaccinated.

  • The number of Out-of-School-Children is on the rise and I taking a risk of creating a pilot project to provide free classes for ages six to eleven years in our region. It will cost us some money we do not have but we shall be innovative enough to attract teachers from the pool of the unemployed graduate and set up a donation of between N1000-N2500 ($1-$2.5) to cover the needs of one child. It is novel, will be challenging and fraught with risk of it not resonating with people at first, but there are enormous potentials for its success and being eventually scaled up to other parts of the country with similar problems. It is our way of meeting the organisational goal of inclusion for the vulnerable, marginalised and excluded.

  • Our organisation is at the stage of risking a partnership of many years in order to advance its mission. Although the partner with leave with 98% of the organisation's income its worth taking the intelligent risk in order to keep the focus and mission of the organisation. It's okay to loose money, control and power in order to keep the integrity and focus of the organisation.

  • In agreement with you TIMIB...Partnership needs clear goals and boundaries for it to work better with two parties intentional about the mission of the partnership

  • The saying is meant to encourage you to make the most of your opportunities and take the risks that you need to in order to make your life more fulfilling. If you always stay in a state of fear and don't take any risks then you will never find joy and happiness in what you're

  • As a leader of an organization, I just want to take risks in focusing on funds raised from the local resources and mobilizing the community around us to support our cause rather than solely relying on international support or donations.

  • Potential Risk:

    One potential risk I might be willing to take for my organization to advance its mission is to invest a significant portion of the budget in a new and untested program aimed at reaching a larger audience. This involves allocating resources to develop the program without a guarantee of immediate returns.

    Safety Net Recommendation:

    To mitigate the risk, I would recommend conducting a thorough feasibility study before fully implementing the program. This study should include market research, pilot testing, and feedback collection from a small sample audience. Additionally, setting aside a contingency fund within the budget for unforeseen challenges during the program's initial stages would act as a safety net. This way, even if the program faces hurdles, there are resources available to make necessary adjustments without jeopardizing the overall financial stability of the organization.

  • As a leader of an organization, I just want to take risks in focusing on funds raised from the local resources and mobilizing the community around us to support our cause rather than solely relying on international support or donations.

  • Personally, I would like to invest in mining regardless of the risks involved.

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