Overcoming the "Year 3 Blues"

After a few cycles, risk management runs the risk of being perceived by the recipients of the report as not very dynamic and boring. This state of waning interest is called the "year 3 blues" of risk management. Using the example of a hospital, this article shows what the reasons for this are and what methods and means can be used to keep risk management exciting and informative.

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