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What is Effective Enterprise Risk Management (eERM)?
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Glen Boyls -- Risk Management - Business Continuity Expert Glen Boyls -- Risk Management - Business Continuity Expert
Washington, DC
Tuesday, June 1, 2010

 
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Effective Enterprise Risk Management (eERM)


Given the time and resources devoted to Enterprise Risk Programs why haven't these ERM programs been more effective in helping senior executives and key decision makers avoid multi-billion dollar failures such as oil spills, recalls, supply chain disruptions and intellectual property violations? This paper, written by Doug Nagan and Skip Patterson, provides an overview of the reasons many ERM programs fail and offers guidance on what can be done to make your ERM more Effective (eERM). Key among the reasons are that many existing ERM programs are static not allowing for change, follow generic standards without sufficient recognition of their organization's unique requirements and situation, with amorphous ownership leading to operational risk gaps, silos and cultural risk awareness deficits. If you are interested in an approach that addresses these shortcomings download a complete copy of the Effective Enterprise Risk Management (eERM) white paper at: http://www.amxi.com/downloads.html

About AMX International, Incorporated

AMX is a management consulting firm specializing in the implementation of transformational risk management and business continuity solutions for publicly traded corporations. AMX consultants are proven leaders with the skills, knowledge and experience required to work with global cross-functional teams and to collaborate with people at all levels of the corporation. AMX works in close partnership with directors, senior executives, managers and staff members to ensure an understanding the major risks and the reasons behind the risk management processes. AMX was founded in 1991, and its consultants have served Global 25 to Fortune 1000 corporations across 15 industries. For more information on AMX and the 2010 ERM Program, visit: http://www.amxi.com

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For more information please call Doug Nagan 203-987-8946 or Skip Patterson at 508-432-5739.

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