Tuesday, 12 June 2012
Airmic and IoD report paves way for risk oversight at highest level
Following on from its highly acclaimed Roads to Ruin report, Airmic and the Institute of Directors (IoD) have teamed up to produce a guide to risk for company boards. The report, Business Risk: A Practical Guide for Board Members, was written with contributions from Chartis, PricewaterhouseCoopers and broker Willis.

The guide sets out key challenges for boards with regards to risk oversight, as well as offering some practical advice on tackling risk governance.
Last year’s Roads to Ruin report, which caught the attention of the IoD and other executive organisations, highlighted the most common causes of corporate failure by looking at seven high profile cases.
Major corporate crises of the last decade serve as a salutary warning to board members that if they get the oversight of business risks wrong, they are just one step away from disaster, said John Hurrell, Chief Executive of Airmic.
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