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The risk leadership guide empowers risk-ready finance leaders

Jul 31, 2025 · 1.2 MB Download

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Strong leadership is the cornerstone of effective enterprise risk management (ERM). As a strategic framework for identifying, assessing, and managing risks, ERM programmes enable you to connect risk mitigation with strategic goals.

A Leadership Guide for the Risk Leader is a downloadable resource that provides insight into the critical skills you need to manage risks in your organisation, from strategic thinking to agile response. Risk management strategies enable you to build a more innovative, adaptive organisation.

A Leadership Guide for the Risk Leader explores strategies and tools so you can empower your team to identify, evaluate, and manage risks.

Within the guide, you will discover:

  • How to develop vital skills within your teams

  • Key abilities that define successful risk leaders

  • Strategies to successfully anticipate and respond to risks

  • A sample risk leader checklist with questions and sample responses

Driving growth and resilience are key components of ERM. With an enterprise-wide view of risk, you can enable informed decision-making. By seeing risk not as inherently negative but as an opportunity, you can better address uncertainty and identify how your organisation can respond effectively.

Download the A Leadership Guide for the Risk Leader: Strategies and Tools for the Risk Leader

File name: A Leadership Guide for the Risk Leader: Strategies and Tools for the Risk Leader.pdf

Download the Risk Heat Map: An Updated Risk Assessment Tool

File name: Risk Heat Map An Updated Risk Assessment Tool.pdf

Download the Communicating Risk Using a Heatmap Guide

File name: How to Communicate Risk Using a Heatmap.pdf

Download the Sample Risk Heatmap

File name: Sample populated risk heat map.pdf

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