A heat map is a two-dimensional representation of data in which values are represented by colours and can be designed from being simple to very complex. It is important to carefully design the heat map so that the terms used to describe “potential impact” and “likelihood” are what is used in your organisation.
In the risk assessment process, visualization of risks using a heat map presents a big picture, holistic view to share while making decisions on the likelihood and
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