Our most recent columns explored the risk management approach of Paul O’Neill and Stanley McChrystal and their creation of institutional learning systems. Let’s now validate this approach through the lens of history and determine why building organizational capacity for institutional learning is essential to the future of risk management.
The 2017 cybersecurity survey released by Zurich Insurance Group Ltd., shows that only 62 percent of risk professionals said that their board of directors recognized cyber risk as a significant threat to the organization, down from 83 percent a year ago. The report comes just as Dr. Zhenhua Chen from The Ohio State University and Adam Rose from the University of Southern California released a preliminary report of their research examining the major economic consequences of a cyber-attack in terms of GDP and employment.
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AuthorsLori Siwik and Mark Siwik are the founders of SandRun Risk. They apply the principles of vertical leadership and lean six sigma to the discipline of risk management. From time to time they share their blog with guest authors who write about important risk management principles. Categories
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