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Understanding Enterprise Risk Management
Sponsored By BearingPoint
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- Abstract:
- This research study looks at which risk factors must be managed as an organization attempts to improve long-term growth and innovation, the sources and impacts of risks, and how they can be managed effectively to achieve growth targets. It offers practical steps that organizations can be addressing immediately in order to design and implement an Enterprise Risk and Compliance (ERC) Framework for measuring, monitoring and managing risks across an organization and an ecosystem of partners. This report represents findings from a BearingPoint sponsored study, with input from 300 C-level executives from a cross section of vertical markets and geographies. It provides an overview of the challenges and opportunities that executives face given the changes in the business environment over the last decade and is primarily targeted for Chief Risk Officers, Chief Compliance Officers, and Chief Finance Officers as well as other C-Level Executives.
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- Sponsored by: BearingPoint
- Released: November 20, 2008
- Length: 44 pages
- Format: PDF (515 kb)
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