By Jack Downes & Kevin Schreck Edited by Soumya Chakraverty Introduction In today’s rapidly evolving business environment, the complexity and frequency of risks have increased significantly. Organizations face a wide array of potential threats ranging from cyberattacks and regulatory changes to market volatility and operational disruptions. Traditional risk management approaches often struggle to keep pace (more…)
From the Classroom to the C-Suite
By Dr. Temika Edwards and Nikki Wood In the world of risk management, “What could go wrong?” is a common question. It serves as a starting point for identifying necessary controls and ensuring organizations meet their objectives. There is no perfect answer to this question, and the approach to obtaining answers may vary. For example, (more…)
Integration of ERM Capabilities and Potential Challenges
by Alyssa Fusisi, Kearney & Company Integration, as it relates to the maturity of agencies’ Enterprise Risk Management (ERM) Programs, has been a hot topic recently. According to the Chief Financial Officer’s (CFO) Council and Performance Improvement Council (PIC), Playbook: Enterprise Risk Management in the U.S. Federal Government (ERM Playbook), “Successful integration of ERM into (more…)
Welcome Mackenzie Kelley, AFERM Executive Director!
We welcome Mackenzie Kelley as our AFERM Executive Director. Mackenzie brings more than 15 years of association management experience to AFERM. Her focus is working with boards of national and international associations to grow and strengthen their organizations. Mackenzie has been an integral part of the team at Management HQ (MHQ), AFERM’s association management company, (more…)
AFERM Q3 2024 Newsletter President’s Article
AFERM Q3 2024 Newsletter President’s Article Greetings to our AFERM members, sponsors, and everyone else who is reading this because you are interested in Enterprise Risk Management or support AFERM’s mission! I hope that this issue finds you and those close to you well, safe, and thriving. I remain committed to working with you all (more…)
Creating a Risk Culture One Story at a Time
By Natalie K. Houghtby-Haddon, Ph.D. When I was growing up, a story my sisters and brother and I heard repeatedly was the story of how Great-Great Uncle Albert blinded himself as a 16-year old. The story went something like this: while whittling, he was scraping the knife along the piece of wood toward himself; it (more…)
Engaging stakeholders: Promoting ERM as more than a compliance exercise
By James C. Ansberry, Senior Manager, and Bert G. Nuehring, CPA, CGMA, Partner, Crowe Federal agencies have been required by OMB to implement ERM for several years, but many have struggled to overcome their stakeholders’ skepticism toward the program. This is a reprint of a previous newsletter published in March, 2020 ____________________________________________________________ Stakeholders often tend (more…)
Putting the Jigsaw Pieces Together: A Journey of Reflection That Aligns Directly with Effective ERM Implementation!
Submitted by: Elena Yearly, CEO of EMY Consulting. Elena has a 20+-year history working with organizations in all aspects of figuring out their risk management strategies and what makes sense for them. She is your current Treasurer on the AFERM Board and has been an AFERM volunteer for over ten years. Her firm is an (more…)
The Fire at Notre Dame: The Rest of the Story
Photo by Author; April 2024 By Tom Brandt Five years ago this April 15th, in the early evening hours, Parisians and tourists strolling past Notre Dame Cathedral noticed something very unusual – wafts of smoke emanating from the rooftop. To the horror of those watching, the wafts of smoke quickly turned into roaring flames that (more…)
Moving beyond ERM to Value Based Management
Moving beyond ERM to Value Based Management By Doug Webster The practice of enterprise risk management in the federal government has come a long way since the first federal ERM summit in 2008, the foundation of AFERM in 2011, and the inclusion of ERM as a formal federal agency requirement in OMB A-11 in 2015. (more…)