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What is Risk Management?

Enterprise Risk Management (ERM) is about assisting organisations to ensure the vision and mission of that organisation is realised as encompassed in the Objectives/Goals. It assists the Board/Governing Body and management to ensure that opportunities are pursued, and risks are managed to an acceptable level. Enterprise Risk Management in its full name suggests that it is organisational wide, and it is integrated into the fabric of an organisation such that it influences decision making as its ultimate aim.

Risk professionals are strategic-level individuals with a specialised risk management background. The individual possesses a comprehensive level of technical knowledge and experience required to assess, implement, and manage an organisation’s risk management program without supervision. Risk professionals plan, organise, direct and control activities relating to risk management in order to guide the organisation in achieving its objectives. They present a case for risk management to the Board or equivalent body and senior management (Executive Committee) to obtain a written mandate. They define the value proposition of risk management, its structure and role in business and a value proposition linking -and making a business case for a specific work environment.

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