Another pretty good white paper from earlier this summer, from a major accounting firm, this time GrantThornton. It is a decent primer on ERM if you are a newbie but makes some good points about the value of the ERM. It is written in very simple language, and includes a list of about 100 risks [...]
Posts Tagged ‘GRC’
Good white paper from GT on value of ERM in this economy
Posted in ERM Basics, Thought Leadership, tagged ERM, GrantThornton, GRC, Trevor Levine on October 19, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Risk oversight and transparency
Posted in Risk management, tagged GRC, oversight, transparency, Trevor Levine on October 2, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Here is a pretty good article by Dale E. Jones, vice chairman and partner with Heidrick & Struggles, published at boardmember.com in which he writes about a report by the National Association of Corporate Directors. Jones notes that the report “identified four critical areas that will warrant greater attention by directors in the coming days; [...]
Monty Python on governance, risk, and compliance
Posted in ERM Basics, Frameworks, Humour, My Opinions, tagged board, ERM, GRC, Monty Python, risk management on September 9, 2009 | 1 Comment »
I read too much about what GRC needs or what ERM needs but far too often suggestions read like my favourite Monty Python skit (a lot of easier said than done steps): Alan Well, last week we showed you how to become a gynecologist. And this week on ‘How to do it’ we’re going to [...]