Risk management should help us make better decisions, not create more paperwork. Yet Principle 21 of COSO’s draft framework, while containing some good ideas, pushes companies toward the same old mistakes that have plagued risk management for years. Let me be clear: linking risk to strategy is smart. Looking at both threats and opportunities makes… Continue reading Critique of draft COSO Corporate Governance Framework: Principle 21
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Tucker Carlson failed risk management 101
I recently tried watching Lex Fridman podcast with Tucker Carlson on Putin, Navalny, Trump, CIA, NSA, War, Politics & Freedom. I am not sure whether Tucker is IYI, corrupt or being contrarian for the sake of being contrarian at the cost of losing connect to reality but he certainly failed risk management 101. Normally, I… Continue reading Tucker Carlson failed risk management 101
Why are risk managers so bad at root cause analysis?
It’s puzzling, isn’t it? Risk management, a field that has been formalized and standardized in non-financial companies since the 1990s and accepted widely by 2009 with the publication of ISO31000, somehow doesn’t seem to make the seismic shifts we anticipated. As I leaf through articles in Forbes, I find more “risk management has failed again”… Continue reading Why are risk managers so bad at root cause analysis?
RISK-ACADEMY’s Auditing Risk Management Guide
Welcome to the RISK-ACADEMY‘s Auditing Risk Management Guide, a comprehensive resource designed to help organizations assess and improve the effectiveness of their risk management practices. In today’s complex and uncertain business environment, effective risk management is more important than ever. As such, this guide aims to provide practical insights and recommendations for evaluating and enhancing your… Continue reading RISK-ACADEMY’s Auditing Risk Management Guide
