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  2. Enterprise risk management - Wikipedia

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    The COSO "Enterprise Risk Management-Integrated Framework" published in 2004 (New edition COSO ERM 2017 is not Mentioned and the 2004 version is outdated) defines ERM as a "…process, effected by an entity's board of directors, management, and other personnel, applied in strategy setting and across the enterprise, designed to identify ...

  3. Business risks - Wikipedia

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    A lot of internal risks arose including the much needed transition to online communication, via Zoom etc., within a business. [7] A specific example of external risks can be highlighted by the change in the stock market in early 2020. Between late February to late March, out of the 22 stock market trading days, there were 18 drastic stock ...

  4. Risk analysis (business) - Wikipedia

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    Risk analysis is the process of identifying and assessing risks that may jeopardize an organization's success. It typically fits into a larger risk management framework. Diligent risk analysis helps construct preventive measures to reduce the probability of incidents from occurring, as well as counter-measures to address incidents as they ...

  5. AI was not even in the top 20 business risks in a ‘shocking ...

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    “It’s a risk in so many ways—risk of not doing enough in the space, or doing it but doing it poorly.” “It’s shocking they placed it 49th,” Lakhani said. “For me, it’s top five or ...

  6. Risk management - Wikipedia

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    Enterprise risk management (ERM) defines risk as those possible events or circumstances that can have negative influences on the enterprise in question, where the impact can be on the very existence, the resources (human and capital), the products and services, or the customers of the enterprise, as well as external impacts on society, markets ...

  7. Strategic risk - Wikipedia

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    Strategic risk is the risk that failed business decisions may pose to a company. [1] Strategic risk is often a major factor in determining a company's worth, particularly observable if the company experiences a sharp decline in a short period of time. Due to this and its influence on compliance risk, it is a leading factor in modern risk ...

  8. Operational risk - Wikipedia

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    The Basel II definition of operational risk excludes, for example, strategic risk – the risk of a loss arising from a poor strategic business decision. Other risk terms are seen as potential consequences of operational risk events. For example, reputational risk (damage to an organization through loss of its reputation or standing) can arise ...

  9. Enterprise resource planning - Wikipedia

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    Enterprise resource planning (ERP) is the integrated management of main business processes, often in real time and mediated by software and technology. ERP is usually referred to as a category of business management software —typically a suite of integrated applications —that an organization can use to collect, store, manage and interpret ...