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10 Unexpected Risk Management Dissertation Ideas

It is hard to decide what you are going to write your dissertation on. This is mostly because you will have to do some extensive research on the topic and since you will be spending so much time on this paper, you want to choose a good topic the first time. Having to do the dissertation proposal over and over again to get it approved is not only time consuming but it is frustrating as well. You need to choose a solid topic so that this part of the process is done and over with as soon as possible.

There are a few criteria that your topic must possess. It has to be relevant to your studies. That is obvious but you would be surprised how many students have to redo their proposal because their topic was way off base. It should also be interesting since you will be spending so much time on it. Plus, you will write a better paper on a topic that you like. The most important aspect of the topic is that it has to be unique. The topic has to be an original that has not been discussed prior. You can build on a prior study but only if you are presenting new information.

Here are some unexpected risk management topics that you can write your paper on. Remember that you are not the only one that will access this list. You may want to modify the topics a little bit. They are broader in scope to accommodate this factor. You can narrow them down a little more to create a unique topic to write your paper on.

  1. Accounting for natural disasters: a study of BP
  2. Occupational safety and health: dealing with work hazards
  3. Financial risk management: finding ways to protect assets
  4. ISO 31000: working to reduce risk
  5. Risk pool: determining the best ways to group individuals
  6. Operational risk management: best methods and practices for warehousing industry
  7. Hazard Prevention: training and incentives that work
  8. Association of Management Consulting Firms: effectiveness
  9. Risk management tools for food industry
  10. Security risk: ways to prevent disaster

Once you have chosen a topic, you can work to create your proposal next. You will have to present to your audience the resources that you will use to prove your case. Be sure to give a brief synopsis of the source that shows how it will apply to your research.

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