Nov 1, 2013
Collaborative Risk Management Fundamentals
Over the last decade, a number of organizations have embraced the concept of enterprise risk management (ERM) as a way to strengthen their oversight of the most significant risks to their business. Fortunately, many of realized a number of benefits from an enterprise-wide analysis of their most significant risks, while others unfortunately have experienced frustration in their ERM efforts. A recent thought paper by the Arthur J. Gallagher Think Tank for Higher Education Risk Management highlights common reasons for ERM failure and it identifies common factors associated with entities who are finding value in their ERM efforts. The paper emphasizes the value of strengthened collaboration across the management team as one of the keys to ERM success. The paper calls on organizations to distinguish between risk management as a one-time function performed singlehandedly, and the process of managing risk, which involves collaborative effort and embedded process throughout the organization.