The new faces of the Chief Risk Officer: the Strategistby Adam Ennamli, CRO, General Bank of Canada Rapid transformation, mounting complexity and unpredictability are now the main characteristics of today's business world, and the role of the Chief Risk Officer (CRO) has undergone a significant evolution that means to adapt, or calibrate, its| Enterprise Risk Magazine
Global infrastructure remains a cornerstone of economic growth, yet today’s projects face unprecedented hazards. Severe weather and climate change top global risk surveys: two‐thirds of experts cite extreme weather as the most likely global crisis risk in 2024 and 2025.. At the same time, new regulatory hurdles, supply-chain shocks and geopolitical tensions are squeezing costs … Continue reading "Large-Scale Infrastructure: Rising Risks and Resilience Strategies"| Enterprise Risk Magazine
By Hersh Shah, CEO, IRM India Affiliate India’s infrastructure industry has steadily evolved into a more resilient and future-ready backbone of economic growth. Since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, the sector has not only bounced back but also emerged stronger due to a strategy that combines policy foresight, private participation, and robust risk| Enterprise Risk Magazine
by Anastasija Rackovska, and the IRM Financial Services Group Organisations of all sizes face risks that are more interconnected, faster moving, and harder to predict than ever before. Managing those risks effectively is not a back office exercise – it’s a strategic priority. And when it comes to Enterprise Risk Management (ERM), 2 names dominate … Continue reading "How to make ISO 31000 Simple"| Enterprise Risk Magazine
Like much of Hollywood, we’ve had a facelift. If you’ve been around the risk management world for a while, you’ll know that transition isn’t just a buzzword—it’s part of the job. Change is constant. From geopolitical shifts to tech disruption, this field is constantly changing, and risk professionals are trained to evolve right along| Enterprise Risk Magazine