BESPOKE BENCHMARK

Leveraging risk data to help the business make better decisions
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This unique benchmark explores how seven large companies, based across a range of sectors, are collecting, analysing and reporting internally on risk management data.

This report has been put together to allow risk leaders to benchmark against and be exposed to a range of different ideas and approaches to leveraging risk data.

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This bespoke benchmark explores:

  • How are organisations sourcing risk data from internal and external sources?
  • What systems organisations are using to store and draw insights from risk data
  • What is the role of human intelligence (e.g., resources with a data science background) vs. AI in analysing risk data?
  • To what extent is risk data being used to support decision-making?
  • How are approaches to the use of risk data likely to transform in the near future?
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*Subject to qualification. We're only able to show this data to prospective members - in-house corporate risk leaders at large non-financial institutions in Europe, MENA and Oceania. We'll send you a meeting invite so we can explore the results with you and provide more context. The data in our benchmarks is valuable and we don't give it out to non-members.

FAQs

Who has taken part in the benchmark?

CROs/heads of risk at 7 large non-financial institutions. We hand-selected the participants to ensure the report benchmarks relevant peers only. 

What data is included?
  • Sourcing risk data from your business;
  • Utilising external sources of risk information;
  • Ensuring the quality of consistency of data capture;
  • Storing risk data in a centralised system;
  • Uplifting risk reports with data: what to include;
  • Artificial intelligence and automation;
  • Driving decision with data on a strategic level
How was the data collected?

7 risk leaders took part in an in-depth survey with a series of open and closed questions.

Why did you create this benchmark?

We developed this benchmark to support a Risk Leadership Network member who was prioritising leveraging risk data. We're also facilitating a series of bespoke 1-to-1 calls so the member can dig deep with risk leaders who have implemented an interesting approach.

Do you have any other benchmarks?

Yes, we regularly create benchmarks or pulsechecks  in response to our members' priorities. Take a look at some of our latest benchmarks here. Through our bespoke, concierge "network assistance" service, we deliver these niche reports in a timely way to meet the exact needs of the organisation who requested it. Of course, the benchmarks are often useful for other organisations too and we share the results. If you'd like us to create a benchmark for your organisation, please fill in this form and we'll get back to you with a time-frame and membership proposal.

How do I get hold of this report?

Please fill in the form and we'll present the key findings to you*, and discuss how our members are leveraging the data in the report to operationalise and accelerate ERM better practice.

Due to the high value data in the report, we only send the report to members of Risk Leadership Network.

*Subject to approval. We're only able to meet with you to show you the data if you're a prospective member (i.e. a practising risk leader at a large non-financial organisation in Europe, Asia-Pacific or MENA). 

Can Risk Leadership Network carry out a benchmark for me?

Yes. Members of Risk Leadership Network work with a network manager to make sure we meet your risk priorities. If there's an informal benchmark that would assist you in your priorities, we'll create it for you in a timely manner. Most benchmarks are complete within 8 weeks of request. Tell us more about the benchmark you need and we'll get back to you with timescales and a membership proposal.

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