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A Strategic View of Risk Management

Posted April 9, 2013 | | Amplify

The global financial crisis (GFC) provided a once-in-a-generation opportunity to develop support among key decision makers that a strategic view of risk management actually does matter. Post-GFC views of risk management increasingly seek to embed the analysis and understanding of risk within the strategy process. After all, strategy is about taking risk. The challenge then becomes: how do we control this risk taking?

About The Author
Ken Doughty
Ken Doughty, CISA, CRISC, CBCP, is a Senior Manager at OnePath Australia (formerly ING Australia). He has more than 25 years' risk management experienced gained from IT auditing, business continuity, project management, IT management, and operational risk management in the public and private sectors. Mr. Doughty lectures at Macquarie University (Australia); has been published frequently in leading auditing, business continuity, and ERM journals… Read More
Cheryl Terry
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