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What is the value of risk management and why can’t we prove it?

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Written by Chris Burt, Principal of Halex Consulting and Co-founder of the Risk Coalition – as part of Board Benchmarking’s latest report ‘Benchmarking board performance: 500 board reviews later‘.

While governments and regulators have pushed the concept of risk management across sectors, academic evidence to prove the value of all this activity and associated cost is relatively sparse.

In a recent Risk Coalition roundtable, the importance of risk management and its potential to add value to businesses was explored by a group of experienced CROs and risk professionals.

Key points raised during the discussion, highlighted the need for a shift in mindset and a change in the role of risk management in facilitating strategic decision-making.

Unlocking the value of risk management

While there is academic research suggesting a link between the maturity of enterprise risk management frameworks and the relative success of organisations, it is not clear whether this is a causal link. The discussion emphasised the need to move beyond viewing risk as a mere cost.

Shifting perspectives

Organisations must change how they perceive and position their risk functions. One participant shared an example of rebranding the operational risk manager’s role as operational risk advisors. This change in job title helped shift the perception of the risk management function away from being responsible for managing the organisation’s risks, to a function that provides valuable advice and guidance to the business.

The role of risk management in driving business strategy

Participants expressed the need to highlight the positive aspects of risk management, such as identifying opportunities and contributing to strategic decision-making. They also emphasised the importance of obtaining board support and fostering alignment between the board and the executive team to enable effective risk management.

The key lies in asking thought-provoking questions, challenging assumptions, and driving discussions that others might shy away from by bringing alternative viewpoints to the table, promoting cognitive diversity and breaking away from groupthink.

84% agree or strongly agree ‘the board takes an active role in ensuring that the organisation has comprehensive and effective enterprise risk management system’.

Ownership and accountability for risk

A value-add is for risk management professionals to support those who are accountable for risk. Education around risk management accountabilities – including board accountabilities – is key.

Board support and independent risk capability

To realise risk management’s full potential, boards must actively support the function. Consequently, there is a linkage between board effectiveness and effectiveness of an organisation’s risk management arrangements.

The risk function should be seen as a strategic advisor rather than a mere compliance activity. Boards play a critical role in fostering an environment where risk professionals can challenge the executive team safely, ensuring effective risk management across the organisation.

Independent risk capability helps keep a check on the executive team’s decision-making, promoting transparency and accountability.

Unthinkable risks and the role of risk management

These are risks that boards may not typically be willing to consider, such as culture – including board culture–related risks. Risk professionals should have the courage to hold a mirror to the organisation, challenging the status quo and highlighting risks that may not be readily acknowledged.

The discussion shed light on the value of risk management and the need to move beyond a compliance-driven mindset.

Risk management can significantly contribute to an organisation’s success by providing strategic advice, driving decision-making and mitigating risks.

To unlock this value, organisations must recognise the importance of risk management, foster board support, and empower risk professionals to ask the critical or uncomfortable questions that lead to improved risk governance and business outcomes. By embracing the risk management function as a strategic partner, organisations can navigate uncertainty and seize opportunities in an increasingly complex business landscape.

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