I was just reading the March 2009 Report on the Current State of Enterprise Risk Oversight conducted by by the Faculty in the ERM Initiative at North Carolina State University. The complete report can be found here: http://mgt.ncsu.edu/erm/documents/AICPAResearchStudy32309.pdf It’s filled with lots of stats and can be summed up by this line from the report: [...]
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Report on the Current State of Enterprise Risk Oversight
Posted in ERM Basics, Frameworks, Thought Leadership, tagged Enron, PwC ERM, Sarbanes-Oxley, SOX, www.erm.ncsu.edu on September 2, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Banana Skins 2000 vs 2008
Posted in Frameworks, Risk management, Thought Leadership, tagged banana skins, credit risk, liquidity risk, PwC ERM on August 26, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
The annual Banana Skins survey from the Centre for the Study of Financial Innovation is always fun to read. So I decided I would dig up the 2000 list and compare it to the 2008. Each year bankers, regulators and observers are surveyed and asked to list their banana skins (as in what is going [...]
S&P expects to complete its ERM criteria by the end of 2009
Posted in ERM Basics, Frameworks, tagged ERM, PwC ERM, S&P on August 10, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Although the groundwork has taken longer than expected, Standard & Poor’s remains committed to integrating enterprise risk management (ERM) into its rating process for nonfinancial corporations. Click here to read the rest. I remember when I tried to convince the p&c insurance company I worked for that this was important in 1995 (for financial organizations) [...]