If you’re running a risk maturity process without getting clarity on intention, you need to stop and read this first. We give a framework on how to think about it.
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Risk reporting, Douglas Adams and the number 42.
Risk reporting leaves a lot to be desired. We did a national study to find out what’s good and how to make it work. Here’s what we found.
The Davies Report – Spring 2016 edition – deep dives, hot seats, wet lettuce, fondue, bow ties and custard
Welcome to Spring (southern hemisphere) Thanks for taking time out to read our seasonal update for Audit & Risk leaders. As usual this time of year comes on the back of audit committee season, annual reporting and all things to do with year end wrap-up for companies with a June year end. This year’s spring […]
Failing to keep pace with change – the biggest risk of all
If you compare today’s stock exchange list with the same list from 10 years ago, you’ll see some big players missing. Some collapsed. Some lost relevance. Some lost value, and were gobbled up before their market value could be regained. The single thread in nearly all of these cases is simple — the conditions changed […]
Is your risk framework adequate? Questions Directors, Investors and the C-Suite should ask.
Key points Despite significant investment in risk management, it still falls short in dealing with disruptive change Regulatory changes seem unlikely to get to the heart of what really matters in avoiding significant destruction of shareholder value in the future In looking through the standard disclosures on risk management, there are seven areas investors, boards […]