Operational risk
The researcher had sent Questionnaire to 50 operational risk professionals in the banking industry who are bankers and risk consultants . Among them 28 had replied and returned the questioner The following table shows the breakup of the participants QTY 1 . Sex a . Male 26 b . Female 2 2 . Qualification a . Graduate 12 b . Postgraduate 16 3 . Your Current position a . Chief Risk Officer 2 b . Risk Manager 6 c . Operational Risk Manager 8 d . Operational Risk Analyst 3 e . Operational Risk Officer 8 p

f . Consultants 1
4 . Experience in Risk Management
a . Less than one year 0
b . One year to three years 20
c . Three to five years 6
d . More than five years 2 The method used in the survey was Likhert methodology where the measuring scale was from 1-5 , 1 being strongly disagree and 5 being strongly agree as shown on the table below
Opinion Mark
Strongly disagree 1
Disagree 2
Not decided 3
Agree 4
Strongly Agree 5 The questioner had 35 questions that cover the whole aspect of operational risk in the banking industry so that a comprehensive assessment could be made about the role the various professionals are playing , as well as to find out how they are carrying out their duties The questioner had tried to cover all aspect of operational risk so that there will not be any area that is not covered . A table that shows the findings is in the Appendix for reference , however the researcher would exert an...
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