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7 Risk management 7.2 - 7.2
84 Annual Report 2011
7.2 Risk categories and factors
Financial Compliance
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Risks / Opportunities
Taking risks is an inherent part of entrepreneurial
behavior. A structured risk management process
encourages management to take risks in a controlled
manner. In order to provide a comprehensive view of
Philips’ business activities, risks and opportunities are
identified in a structured way combining elements of a
top-down and bottom-up approach. Risks are reported
on a regular basis as part of the ‘Business Performance
Management’ process. All relevant risks and opportunities
are prioritized in terms of impact and likelihood,
considering quantitative and/or qualitative aspects. The
bottom-up identification and prioritization process is
supported by workshops with the respective management
at Sector, Market and Corporate Function level. The top-
down element ensures that potential new risks and
opportunities are discussed at management level and are
included in the subsequent reporting process, if found to
be applicable. Reported risks and opportunities are
analyzed for potential cumulative effects and are
aggregated at Sector, Cross-Sector/Region and
Corporate level. Philips has a structured risk management
process to address different risk categories: Strategic,
Operational, Compliance and Financial risks.
Strategic risks and opportunities may affect Philips’
strategic ambitions. Operational risks include adverse
unexpected developments resulting from internal
processes, people and systems, or from external events
that are linked to the actual running of each business
(examples are solution and product creation, and supply
chain management). Compliance risks cover
unanticipated failures to implement, or comply with,
appropriate policies and procedures. Within the area of
Financial risks, Philips identifies risks related to Treasury,
Accounting and reporting, Pensions and Tax.
Philips describes the risk factors within each risk category
in order of Philips’ current view of expected significance,
to give stakeholders an insight into which risks and
opportunities it considers more prominent than others at
present. The risk overview highlights the main risks and
opportunities known to Philips, which could hinder it in
achieving its strategic and financial business objectives.
The risk overview may, however, not include all the risks
that may ultimately affect Philips. Describing risk factors
in their order of expected significance within each risk
category does not mean that a lower listed risk factor may
not have a material and adverse impact on Philips’
business, strategic objectives, revenues, income, assets,
liquidity, capital resources or Philips’ targets 2013.
Furthermore, a risk factor described after other risk
factors may ultimately prove to have more significant
adverse consequences than those other risk factors. Over
time Philips may change its view as to the relative
significance of each risk factor. Philips does not classify the
risk categories themselves in order of importance.