Friday, April 10, 2020

Disclaimer in the Use of this website:

Disclaimer: The content provided on the Tacit Risk Blog is designed for general informational purposes only and should not be interpreted as a replacement for professional advice or services. While I strive to offer insightful and valuable guidance on risk management, it is essential to understand that every individual or organizational situation is unique. As such, the insights shared here may not fully address the complexities of your specific circumstances, and professional consultation with an experienced expert may be necessary.

The majority of the articles posted on this blog are based on tacit knowledge—a form of understanding and insight that is often not easily articulated or written down. Unlike explicit knowledge, which is well-documented and easily communicated, tacit knowledge is deeply rooted in personal experience and is typically intuitive. It is acquired over time through practice, observation, and hands-on learning. Tacit knowledge encompasses a wide range of skills, insights, and instincts that individuals develop throughout their careers and personal lives, and it can play a critical role in managing risks and navigating complex challenges.

It is crucial to acknowledge that by engaging with this website, you are doing so at your own discretion and risk. I strongly advise seeking professional guidance for specific risk-related concerns to ensure that any actions you take are informed by expert analysis tailored to your unique needs. I disclaim any liability for decisions or actions that result from the information shared on this platform, as the content here is not intended to provide conclusive or actionable solutions without the proper context or specialized input.

As for my own background, I am a seasoned professional in the field of risk management. I hold a Bachelor’s degree from the Polytechnic University of the Philippines and an MBA from Mondriaan Aura College in Subic. Over the course of my career, I have accumulated over a decade of experience in Environmental Management System (EMS) and Quality Management System (QMS) auditing, as well as a Six Sigma Greenbelt certification. My expertise spans multiple sectors, allowing me to apply risk management strategies in a variety of organizational contexts. In my role as a Quality Management Representative, I have developed and implemented systems designed to improve both quality and operational performance, providing measurable outcomes for the businesses and organizations I have served.

Throughout my career, I have recognized the importance of integrating tacit knowledge with formal methodologies in risk management. This combination of hands-on experience and academic training has allowed me to approach complex risk scenarios with both a practical understanding and a theoretical foundation. The insights shared on this blog aim to bridge the gap between these two areas, offering readers a unique perspective that draws from both real-world applications and academic rigor. However, it is essential to understand that the information shared on this platform should serve as a starting point for further exploration, not as a final solution to any risk-related challenge.

In conclusion, while the Tacit Risk Blog provides a wealth of information on risk management, the onus is on the reader to ensure that they seek the proper advice and consultation for their unique circumstances. The application of risk management principles is a complex and evolving process, and there is no one-size-fits-all solution. Each situation, whether related to business, environmental risks, or personal safety, requires an individualized approach that considers all available data, expertise, and tools. I encourage readers to explore the articles on this blog with an open mind but also to remember that professional guidance is essential for making informed, responsible decisions in the face of risk.

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