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Andrew is the CEO and Founder of Manigent, a specialist Governance, Strategy, Risk & Compliance (GSR&C) consultancy and the creator of the Risk-Based Performance Management methodology. He holds an MBA from Henley Business School and is a Professional member of the Institute of Operational Risk.

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Tuesday
Sep222009

Aligning Risk Appetite and Exposure

Manigent introduces a new white paper, Aligning Risk Appetite and Exposure, The New Paradigm of Strategic Execution.

In this paper, we are focusing on how organisations can successfully align their performance and risk management processes to enable them to survive the recession, and subsequently exploit opportunities presented as growth returns. We argue that successful strategy execution, in a post credit crisis world, will be built on the foundation of balancing risk appetite and exposure within the context of clear strategic objectives. Embracing this new paradigm will enable organisations to answer three critical questions:
1. What we are trying to achieve i.e. what are our
strategic objectives?
2. What level of risk is acceptable to achieve those
objectives i.e. what is our risk appetite?
3. What is our current level of risk i.e. what is our
risk exposure?

Click here to read the full white paper.

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