ABSTRACT

The vulnerability assessment is simply a quick review of students’ and professional reporters’ processes and programs to determine into which areas they should invest additional study and analysis through baseline and opportunity assessment studies. Risk assessment typically involves three components: the event, the probability of that event occurring, and the impact should that event occur. Typically, many organizations have a lot of data which is required to be gathered to maintain compliance with various regulatory requirements. The Cause–Effect Diagram is also known as fish-bone diagram and is best applied when student and professional reporters want to graphically display possible causes of a specific problem for which student and professional reporters have very little data and need to identify a starting point to begin analysis. Bar charts continue to be one of the simplest and most effective tools for displaying data. Thematic Content Analysis tool is an analytical technique used to help summarize and categorize data from surveys, questionnaires, and interviews.