Risk

Risk refers to threats an organization faces -- loss of earnings, loss of reputation, or harm of any kind.  These articles explore the challenges of preventing, identifying and mitigating risk. Risk can come in many forms, including financial issues, legal liabilities, strategic or leadership errors, or accidents and natural disasters. Today,  IT- and data-related risks are growing concerns. The following articles about risk look at the issue from many angles, especially from that of compliance officers and risk managers.

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5 Steps To Good Social Media Governance

Compliance with regulatory requirements can get complicated when companies in highly regulated industries take to social media. Subject matter expert Joanna Belbey offers five steps to ensure that when your company posts, they do so purposefully, knowledgeably and well within the bounds of the law.

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Investment Advisers and the Bank Secrecy Act: A Risk-Based Response to FinCEN’s Call to Arms

Earlier this month the New York State Department of Financial Services announced proposed anti-money laundering and terrorist financing regulations. If adopted, the proposed rules will subject investment advisers to Bank Secrecy Act requirements for financial entities. Regulatory and private scrutiny of compliance programs is expanding, as is the cost of compliance...

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Identify and Manage Your “Trust Positions”

We’ve established that it’s prudent to keep an eye on your top performers for the sake of risk management , but they’re not the only staff you ought to be watching. There are plenty of contributors who fly under the radar yet play highly important roles in the organization. Do you know which are the “trust positions” in your organization?

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Take a Lesson from Theranos: Plan Ahead

Reputational harm can do as much damage to a company's bottom line as nearly any other crisis. A proactive plan is essential to protect the organization should it come under fire. Silicon Valley based Theranos has found this out the hard way. The company's recent fall from grace is testament to the importance of a plan in the event of...

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The Strategic Risk of Tunnel Vision

Some visions lead to groundbreaking innovation; others end up as no more than dramatic fantasies. And it can be difficult to tell in the beginning whether a new vision will be successful or ruinous. Tunnel vision is often the culprit when visions crash and burn… so how do we detect it while there’s still time to adjust focus and course...

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Ignorance is No Excuse: Managing Third-Party Risk

Bad things can and do happen to good companies. It's why third-party due diligence and management is so important. Greg Dickinson, CEO of Hiperos, which specializes in third-party management software solutions, stresses the importance of really (truly) knowing your third parties. NOT knowing what third parties are up to is no kind of protection.

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How to Overhaul Your SWOT Analysis

When identifying your organization's strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats, be prepared to ask the heard questions. Once you've got an honest and objective analysis at hand, then comes the hard part: putting your findings into action. Jim DeLoach offers a guide for getting the most out of a SWOT analysis.

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Volkswagen – The Cost of Deception

Volkswagen, a long-trusted and highly respected brand, will be dealing with the fallout of its emission scandal for quite some time. It's clear to everyone that their massive deception is inexcusable, but we'd do well to remember that the hugest transgressions happen one failure in decision making at a time. Volkswagen's was likely born out of panic.

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A Value-Based Approach to Risk Management

When it comes to building enterprise value, the status quo doesn’t even have a place in the conversation. Value creation goes hand-in-hand with risk, but the risk management function doesn't have to stand in the way of innovation. Jim DeLoach suggests there are two ways of thinking about risk management within this context...

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