Some of the highlights of this study guide:
If you made it to the end – congratulations to you and your group! Next step, take a FAIR training course for hands-on experience in FAIR analysis and take the exam to get certified as a FAIR analyst. And if you weren’t able to organize a summer FAIR book club – no worries, these discussion guides are good all year round.
Here are all six:
Chapter 1, (Introduction), Chapter 2 (Basic Risk Concepts) and Chapter 3 (The FAIR Risk Ontology)
Chapter 4 (FAIR Terminology) and Chapter 5 (Measurement)
Chapter 6 (Analysis Process) and 7 (Understanding Results)
Chapter 8 (Risk Analysis Examples) and Chapter 9 (Thinking about Risk Scenarios Using FAIR)
Chapter 10 (Common Mistakes) and Chapter 11 (Controls)
Also open year round: The FAIR book discussion board on LINK. Join the FAIR Institute (it’s free to qualified professionals) to sign up for LINK, the member resources site.