In order to help put an issue into perspective, it helps to break it down into specific impacts that can result from an issue. Think of the impact as the specific "what" that stems from a more abstract issue. Usually, an issue will have an obvious direct impact, and several other impacts that you may need to brainstorm to realize.
Once you've identified the potential impacts, there's a few more things that really help. Think of them as the follow-on questions after the "what". They are: impact severity ("how much?"), impact area ("who?"), likelihood ("how likely?"), timeline ("when?").
We've pulled together some guidance to help with the Impact assessment. See below for a recommended process, term definitions, and some questions to keep in mind to help.
Go to: Introduction Recommended Process Primary/Secondary Impacts Impact Severity Impact Area Impact Likelihood Impact Time-frame
Recommended Process:
Primary/Secondary Impacts:
As mentioned above, impacts are the "what". They're discrete, tangible, and usually they're what populate the news. We've pulled together the below questions in order to help brainstorm impacts. Below that, we've also tried to help define what is a "Primary" impact, what is a "Second" impact, and what is a "Tertiary" impact.
First, here are some questions that can help you brainstorm some impacts:
Now that you've brainstormed, here's how to characterize the impacts:
Impact Severity:
This is the "how much" for the impact. When the impact is realized, just how serious would it be? Below definitions are for the drop-down options you'll see when populating impact severity. It goes from most serious, to least serious.
Impact Area:
This is the "who" for the impact. For the above severity, who/how many would it impact? Below definitions are for the drop-down options you'll see when populating impact severity. It goes from most serious, to least serious.
Impact Likelihood:
This is the "how likely" for the impact. For the above severity, who/how many would it impact? Below definitions are for the drop-down options you'll see when populating impact severity. It goes from most serious, to least serious.
Impact Time-frame:
This is the "when" for the impact. For the above severity, who/how many would it impact? Below definitions are for the drop-down options you'll see when populating impact severity. It goes from most serious, to least serious.