Definitions from Wiktionary (external risk)
▸ noun: (insurance) Risks that are produced by a non-human source and are beyond human control. They are unexpected but happen regularly enough in a general population to be broadly predictable. Good examples of external risks are natural disasters such as earthquakes and volcanoes.
▸ noun: (project management) Risks that are external to the project and the project manager can not control. Good examples of external risks are changes in government legislation, changes in strategy from senior managers, and the economy.
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▸ noun: (insurance) Risks that are produced by a non-human source and are beyond human control. They are unexpected but happen regularly enough in a general population to be broadly predictable. Good examples of external risks are natural disasters such as earthquakes and volcanoes.
▸ noun: (project management) Risks that are external to the project and the project manager can not control. Good examples of external risks are changes in government legislation, changes in strategy from senior managers, and the economy.
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undiversifiable risk,
nondiversifiable risk,
extraneous variable,
nonexternality,
unforeseen,
non-diversifiable risk,
unexpected,
unforeseeability,
venture,
unpredictable,
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