I’ve been writing this blog almost every day since August and I’ve been rewarded by your positive feedback and over 6000 hits. In this period, I’ve reported about many ERM-related events: the S&P calls ERM “highly important”; while others suggested ERM should be a “way of life”, called it “vital”, said it would be a [...]
Posts Tagged ‘Sarbanes-Oxley’
Where are all the risk management jobs?
Posted in My Opinions, Office and culture, tagged aon, Black Swan, demand, ERM, IFRS, risk management, Sarbanes-Oxley, services on January 19, 2010 | 11 Comments »
Internal auditors get my goat
Posted in My Opinions, tagged audit, COSO ERM, Enron, goat, Sarbanes-Oxley on November 19, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Here’s one of those articles that would get my goat if I owned a goat. It’s the typical rah-rah article about how wonderful ERM is and everyone should be doing it. (I am always a proponent of those.) But the fact that it was published at a site called WebCPA should have tipped me off [...]
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 »
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: [...]