Structured expert judgment is one of the methods used by Risk Sciences International to better manage risk.
Broadly
Structured expert judgment involves systematically eliciting, aggregating, and applying the insights of domain experts when data are limited or uncertainty is high. It includes defined protocols to reduce bias and enhance reproducibility. This method is useful in risk modeling, policy design, and emergency planning. However, it requires careful selection and calibration of expert panels.
More specifically
RSI applies structured expert judgment methods in areas such as toxicology, disaster risk, and emerging technology assessment. The firm manages expert panels, designs elicitation instruments, and synthesizes results into risk estimates or scenario inputs. RSI ensures transparency and defensibility through documented methods and peer-reviewed protocols.