Best Practice Webinar Series: Enterprise Risk Intelligence - September 2010
Date: 23.09.10 - Thursday - 2.00pm-2.30pm - via GoToWebinar
Organised By: RMSS |
Type: Webinar
Overview
The concept and adoption of Enterprise Risk Intelligence is growing rapidly as organisations realise the value of integrating what used to be very disparate functions comprising: compliance, event/incident and risk management.
The ultimate value and power of Enterprise Risk Intelligence lies in the ability of organisations to tap into the ‘intelligence’ by integrating these functions.
Examples of the value of such risk intelligence include:
- the way events/incidents provide an insight as to how effective an organisation’s risk management actually is (as the event/incident was ultimately a risk that eventuated);
- the method of identifying breaches in compliance obligations as a risk its self;
- the approach of risk assessing compliance obligations in order to prioritise the breach and the corrective actions;
- the technique of escalating events/incidents on the basis of risk (potential outcome) not just severity (actual outcome).
It is the sharing of this critical intelligence between the three functions that makes each of them significantly more effective and valuable to organisations than operating in isolation of each other.
Why attend?
This presentation will provide risk and compliance practitioners with a comprehensive overview of the core concepts of Enterprise Risk Intelligence and provide examples of how leading organisations across different industry sectors are achieving and benefiting from best practice Enterprise Risk Intelligence.
About your presenter – Andrew Howarth
Andrew Howarth is the founder and CEO of RMSS. Andrew’s achievements include over 18 years in senior risk management roles with multinational organisations throughout Australia and Asia. At RMSS, Andrew’s expertise in implementing enterprise risk management solutions has assisted clients across a broad range of industries to more effectively manage their organisational risk. In addition to Andrew's experience in the field of risk management, he has formal qualifications in the form of a Master of Business and Technology (Risk Management) from the University of New South Wales. Andrew is also a regular speaker on risk management and enterprise risk intelligence related topics, recently presenting at the Australasian Compliance Institute networking seminars, the National Self Insurers Summit and the Annual Chartered Practicing Accountants conference.