It took me many days to finish, but at end I did it. I read the full COSO ERM 2017. Not just skimmed the text, read every page, every word. Here are my thoughts: High level comments Read part 1 here Detailed comments First thing you notice when reading COSO ERM 2017 is that it… Continue reading COSO ERM 2017 – full review by Alex Sidorenko (part 2)
Interview with Hans Læssøe, ex CRO of LEGO
There are not that many corporate risk managers out there, who I really enjoy listeting to, reading them and learning from. People, like Alex Dali, MBA, ARM (we spent countless hours working on an amazing risk maturity model and I learned a great deal), Norman Marks (we spent hours walking around freezing Moscow talking risk… Continue reading Interview with Hans Læssøe, ex CRO of LEGO
COSO ERM 2017 – full review by Alex Sidorenko (part 1)
It took me many days to finish, but at end I did it. I read the full COSO ERM 2017. Not just skimmed the text, read every page, every word. Here are my thoughts: High level comments COSO ERM 2017 is quite paradoxical. In a sense that, on one side, it is extremely long (257… Continue reading COSO ERM 2017 – full review by Alex Sidorenko (part 1)
La nueva ISO 31000 ¿Estás preparado?
Original available on AGERS website https://agers.es/sexto-numero-la-revista-observatorio-gerencia-riesgos/ Después de más de 5 años de preparación y miles de comentarios recibidos de representantes de 54 países, así como de múltiples organizaciones relacionadas con este tema, la norma ISO 31000 actualizada está atravesando la etapa final de comentarios, cuya publicación se espera a principios de 2018. En este breve… Continue reading La nueva ISO 31000 ¿Estás preparado?
Dan Brown “Origin” great book for risk managers
I am surprised there is not enough hype about Dan Browns new book “Origin”. It’s well written as thriller (typical) but more amazingly it’s a great read for risk managers and AI specialists and it’s probably the scariest book so far, because there is very high probability the book plot will become true one day.… Continue reading Dan Brown “Origin” great book for risk managers
Meet the people behind the risk management revolution in Russia and CIS
Integrating risk management into decision making and culture in everything we do: national and international certifications corporate training for some of the largest non-fs corporations MBA and post grad programs with biggest universities risk management textbooks, guidelines, articles, videos risk management maturity assessments with Deloitte risk management business games with Palisade largest non-fs risk management… Continue reading Meet the people behind the risk management revolution in Russia and CIS
I couldn’t resist drawing this picture in the morning
I couldn’t resist drawing this picture in the morning. This is all you need to know about current risk management best practices, COSO ERM 2017 and ISO31000 2018. Yes, the new standards/frameworks and best practices are BETTER than just doing a list of risks. And if it was 2005 I would be super excited. But… Continue reading I couldn’t resist drawing this picture in the morning
Gamification in Risk management 2.0
I have recently came across a wonderful article on gamification https://www.tenfold.com/gamification/gamification-tenfold-digital-engagement-sales-motivation and has decided to build another risk management game for the next years G31000 risk management conference. We will first pilot it at the largest risk management conference in Russia and then bring it to the global G31000 event. Any ideas on the topic for… Continue reading Gamification in Risk management 2.0
Risk Management Could Be a Powerful Tool, But it Just isn’t (part 4)
In the final of a four-part series, Alex Sidorenko, founder and CEO of Risk-Academy, explains how to integrate risk management into core processes. If there is one thing I learned in my previous role as Head of Risk at a multibillion-dollar sovereign investment fund, risk management is not about managing risks. It’s about helping management… Continue reading Risk Management Could Be a Powerful Tool, But it Just isn’t (part 4)
Risk Management Could Be a Powerful Tool, But it Just isn’t (part 3)
In the third of a four-part series, Alex Sidorenko, founder and CEO of Risk-Academy, explains how risk management is disconnected from decision making. If there is one thing I learned in my previous role as Head of Risk at a multibillion-dollar sovereign investment fund, risk management is not about managing risks. It’s about helping management… Continue reading Risk Management Could Be a Powerful Tool, But it Just isn’t (part 3)
