
How does your organisation identify gaps and potential improvements to drive an informed enterprise risk management (ERM) programme? This session from WTW's Training Academy will examine the components of a successful approach to ERM, yielding key insights on how NEDs can get ahead in their approach to risk management.
The webinar will define risk maturity and explain how risk maturity models can be used to help organisations identify areas of strength and opportunities for development, within their ERM programmes.
It will also discuss indicators of risk maturity across distinct areas of ERM - starting with creating a strong supportive environment through strategy, governance and culture, moving through processes for identifying and analysing risks, and concluding with risk response, monitoring and reporting.
Delegates will take away a sound understanding of the indicators of mature ERM and how your organisation can take steps towards enhancing your risk maturity.
Key topics that will be covered include:
- An overview of the ISO 31000 standard
- An introduction to risk maturity models
- Creating a mature ERM environment – strategy, governance and culture
- Mature ERM process – risk identification and analysis
- Achieving success in risk response, monitoring and reporting
Key learnings include:
- How to build and apply a risk maturity model to identify opportunities for improvement
- Key components of a mature approach to ERM
- The supporting organisational arrangements you need in place to successfully implement and maintain ERM
- The webinar will include a 45-minute presentation plus Q&A and will be hosted by Sam Haslam, Risk and Resilience Advisory Deputy Practice Leader, WTW.
About WTW
Willis Towers Watson (WTW) is a global leader in advisory, broking, and risk management solutions. With nearly 200 years of experience and 45,000 employees in over 140 countries, WTW helps businesses turn risks into growth opportunities by providing tailored solutions for intricate risk profiles. WTW’s offerings, including professional liability, D&O insurance, cyber risk, and M&A-related insurances, directly address the risks and challenges faced by today’s NEDs. NEDA are proud to be working in partnership with WTW.