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Risks and Opportunities

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Risks and Opportunities
An identification of what could go wrong and what might go right with a company or organization. For example, a company may determine that it carries the risk that its primary product may become obsolete, but also determines that it has the opportunity to spread the product into a new market. Companies use these identifications to minimize their risks and to maximize long-term profitability.


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