Enterprise Risk Management: A Case of Unmitigated Failure

Posted January 31, 2009 | Leadership | Leadership |

In the introduction to this issue, Guest Editor Bob Charette asks whether we need to rethink enterprise risk management. We need to do some rethinking all right, but risk management practice is the least of our problems. All of our risk management models, frameworks, theories, and templates will continue to fail, no matter how elegant, sophisticated, integrated, or beautifully drawn they are.

About The Author
Barbara Quinn
Barbara Quinn is the managing partner of 22c Partners, Inc., a consulting firm specializing in helping G&A functions to develop a positive brand and reputation. She coauthored the best-selling book Shared Services: Mining for Corporate Gold and is a frequent conference presenter. She can be reached at barbq at 22cpartners.com.
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