Ungated Post | 07 Apr 2014
Risk in review: Evaluating how your company addresses risk

Risk in review: Evaluating how your company addresses risk is the third in a series of annual studies providing a detailed picture of the state of risk in today’s business environment. This comprehensive report covers the principal external and internal drivers of change for global companies, key risks emanating from technology transformation, changes that companies are making in their risk management processes to meet these challenges, strengths and weaknesses in core risk competencies, and where global companies and industries stand in their progression toward risk-management maturity. Components of the study include:
- A global survey of 1,940 executives across 37 countries and five principal industry groups
- In-depth interviews with risk management executives at eight leading companies
- Case studies of two leading companies
- A close-up look at the evolution of risk management in the technology, information, communication, and entertainment sector
Oxford Economics’ team is expert at applying advanced economic tools that provide valuable insights into today’s most pressing business, financial, and policy issues.
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Diantha Redd
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