The Framework gives organizations standards and a common language for managing risk and creating and maintaining a stable cybersecurity environment. The Framework is not to replace any organization’s risk management process, but it’s implementations can greatly compliment it. The Framework Core’s function works to identify, protect, detect, respond and recover the organization from risks and/or the potential for a risk. The Core also helps to categorize and subcategorize cybersecurity outcomes of programmatic needs and technical and/or management activities. The Core’s Informative References give standards, guidelines, and practices that are common for certain critical infrastructure. I would use the framework in my future workplace first to determine which Implementation Tier they are in, and which one, based on the company’s needs and the direction the leadership envisions the future of the company going, we should be at. Then that would be the goal to implement the correct risk management processes, integrated risk management programs, and work to make sure I work to have the correct external participation and engagement from the organization in place.