What are the dimensions of the risks?
Answer / Chetan Sonker
In quality assurance, the dimensions of risk refer to the factors that contribute to the occurrence of risks. These include operational risk (the risk of failure in operations), project risk (the risk associated with a specific project), financial risk (the risk of financial loss), and strategic risk (the risk of harming an organization's long-term goals).
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