Online Q&A Session on Risk Reporting: How to Provide Summary in Detail

 

I am teaming up with James Boocock from Camms to host an online Q&A Session on
Risk Reporting: How to Provide Summary in Detail

If you are wanting to understand the value of a best practice risk reporting approach to risk reporting, please join us as we tackle the challenges risk managers face when creating meaningful risk reporting.

 

About the Event

Over the past year significant global events have highlighted the importance of effective and robust risk management strategies. At the forefront of these efforts lay risk reporting efforts – an often-neglected area of risk management. As a result, many organisations tend to be left with disparate systems and inefficient data-gathering processes to monitor and manage their core business activities. With this in mind, to really deliver the value of the risk function to the business, it is critical that risk reporting is able to effectively communicate on an organisation’s risks.

To understand the value of a best practice approach to risk reporting, join us for an online Q&A Session with me and Vice President of Partnerships at Camms, James Boocock. We will delve further into risk reporting and tackle the challenges risk managers face with creating meaningful risk reports.

About Bryan

Bryan is a management consultant operating since 2001, specialising in risk-based decision making and influencing decision makers, born from his more than twenty years of facilitating executive and board workshops. Bryan is the author of DECIDE: How to Manage the Risk in Your Decision Making; Persuasive Advising: How to Turn Red Tape into Blue Ribbon and Risky Business: How Successful Organisations Embrace Uncertainty (Amazon Best Seller).

About James

James has over 15 years of experience in software leadership and sales roles, working in Australia, NZ, UK, Belgium and the US. During 2020 he embarked on a course in networking and cyber security and is currently following a course in Cybersecurity Risk and Strategy at RMIT.

This is for you if:

  • Board and risk committee reporting are voluminous
  • Board and committee members’ eyes glaze over during risk reporting
  • Answers to the questions you are asked in the meetings are only on paper, and difficult to communicate.

If this sounds like you, register now. James and I look forward to welcoming you.


Online Q&A Session on Risk Reporting: How to Provide Summary in Detail
Friday, 17th September | 12pm – 1pm AEST