Bios of the 2014 Summit speakers.
DownloadAdvancing Best Practices in ERM – 2014
A 2014 Summit Presentation by David Mader, Controller; Mike Wetklow, Branch Chief; and Dr. Karen Hardy, Senior Advisor, Office of Management and Budget. Discusses the Federal Employee Viewpoint Survey and top 10 best practices.
DownloadMaking Risk Management a Core Element of Organizational Success – 2014
A 2014 Summit Presentation by Dr. Doug Webster, Cambio Consulting Group. Discusses organizational views on risk, challenges, goals, values and direction.
DownloadEnterprise Risk Management & Strategy – 2014
A 2014 Summit Presentation by Mahesh P. Joshi, Program Director, Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship; Associate Professor, Entrepreneurship and Global Strategy, School of Business; and President, Joshi International, Inc. Discusses ERM as a process, its evolution and strategy.
Download“12 Missions: One ERM” U.S. Department of Commerce – 2014
A 2014 Summit Presentation by Dr. Karen Hardy, Deputy Director Risk Management, Department of Commerce, Office of Program Evaluation & Risk Management; and Douglas Clift, Chief, Office of Risk Management & Program Evaluation, U.S. Census Bureau. Discusses the “ONE” ERM philosophy at the Department of Commerce and U.S. Census Bureau.
DownloadMaking Risk Management a Core Element of Organizational Success – Audit’s Perspective – 2014
A 2014 Summit Presentation by Hon. Theresa Grafenstine, CPA, CISA, CIA, CRISC, CGEIT, CGMA, CGAP, Inspector General, U.S. House of Representatives. Discusses how relevant audit standards all require an understanding of risk.
DownloadEvolving Risk Management: Risk-Enabled Performance Management – 2014
A 2014 Summit Presentation by Craig Faris, EY. Discusses how global risk and uncertainty levels are unprecedented and growing and how ERM is up to the task of managing risk in this global environment.
DownloadAFERM Best Practices: Guideposts, Risk Registers and a Maturity Model – 2014
A 2014 Summit Presentation by G. Edward DeSeve, Senior Advisor, Oliver Wyman. Discusses the Guide Posts — As governments design ERM programs, they must look to existing guidance as a “necessary but not sufficient “ starting point, Risk Registers — These capture, classify and monitor risks, and Maturity Model — Gives agencies a self-evaluation against accepted standards.
DownloadThe ERM Journey: Best Practices and Lessons Learned – 2014
A 2014 Summit Panel Discussion by Ms. Sheila Conley, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Finance and Deputy Chief Financial Officer, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and Mr. Tim Soltis, Deputy Chief Financial Officer, U.S. Department of Education. Discusses 2013 ERM survey findings and panelists’ ERM journeys with lessons learned.
DownloadPlease Give More Attention to Uncertainty (Too Much Risk Management Is Risky) – 2014
A 2014 Summit Presentation by Mark Addleson, George Mason, School of Policy, Government, and International Affairs. Discusses how uncertainty rules and how to deal with it.
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