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Risk Management


Oversight of Risk Management:  Considering the Audit Committee’s Role and Responsibilities (Audit Committee Roundtable Highlights – Spring 2006)
This 12-page publication provides an overview of the emerging trends and leading practices regarding the audit committee’s oversight of of risk management, as discussed by audit committee members and C-level executives during ACI's Spring 2006 roundtable series.

Acrobat Oversight of Risk Management:  Considering the Audit Committee’s Role and Responsibilities (Audit Committee Roundtable Highlights – Spring 2006)
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How It All Fits Together - Audit Committee Communications and Coordination with the Board and Other Committees'
Fall 2006 – How It All Fits Together - Audit Committee Communications and Coordination with the Board and Other Committees

Acrobat How It All Fits Together - Audit Committee Communications and Coordination with the Board and Other Committees'
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Enterprise Risk Management - Complacency Is No Longer an Option, But a Practical Start Is
In an environment in which risks are proliferating, shareholders are demanding growth, and first-movers are expanding rapidly into new markets, many leaders recognize that implementing an enterprise risk management (ERM) program is becoming an urgent business priority. The KPMG's Advisory practice has produced a new white paper entitled "Enterprise Risk Management – Complacency is No Longer an Option, But a Practical Start Is" that explains that with a clear and practical vision and a few key steps, leaders can build on existing risk assessments to get an ERM effort under way.

Enterprise Risk Management - Complacency Is No Longer an Option, But a Practical Start Is
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A New Covenant with Stakeholders: Managing Privacy as a Competitive Advantage

This white paper describes the challenges organizations face in balancing their customers' right to privacy with their own clear interest in using customer information to identify marketing opportunities that could help them better meet their customers' needs and expectations. It addresses how organizations can seek to develop a competitive advantage-as well as a new covenant with stakeholders-through the design and implementation of a comprehensive privacy risk management program.
A New Covenant with Stakeholders: Managing Privacy as a Competitive Advantage
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Managing Business Continuity: 21st Century Challenges for Competitiveness
This white paper examines the variety of issues that organizations face today. It introduces a framework for managing the risk of disasters in the context of managing the continuity of the enterprise from an information asset perspective. It also discusses a process for implementing a chosen business continuity strategy, integrating it with organizational strategy, and capitalizing on opportunities to achieve and sustain competitive advantage. Finally, the Appendix provides interviews with industry leaders whose thoughts reflect issues many organizations are now addressing.
Managing Business Continuity: 21st Century Challenges for Competitiveness
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