Alarm Launches Risk Management Toolkit

 

risk management toolkitAlarm, the public risk management association is today launching a new Risk Management Toolkit. Developed in association with Marsh, a global leader in insurance broking and risk management, the Toolkit builds on Alarm’s Core Competencies in Public Service Risk Management and has been designed to provide a ‘how to’ guide to the management of risk in public service organisations.

The Alarm Risk Management Toolkit differs from other risk management guides as it has been designed specifically for individuals working in a public service environment who have responsibility for managing risk or are tasked with implementing or improving the management of risk across their organisation.

CEO of Alarm, Dr Lynn Drennan said “At a time when public services are facing unprecedented cuts in funding, the effective management of risk is needed more than ever. A risk-managed approach to decision-making helps organisations achieve their objectives and deliver services more efficiently, using innovative and cost-effective means”.

The Alarm Risk Management Toolkit comes in the form of an interactive pdf document and is accompanied by a series of supporting templates relating to risk identification, assessment and reporting that can be customised to an individual organisation’s needs.  Each section is illustrated by practical examples, helpful hints and useful references. 

Douglas Ure, Leader of the Enterprise Risk Services Practice within Marsh Risk Consulting, commented: "With standards and requirements evolving, now is the time for organisations to review and improve the systems and processes in place to ensure maximum value from risk management. The Alarm toolkit not only provides the detail of best practice but also provides help and support, based on practical and actual implementation, to help organisations obtain the desired results from risk management".

To purchase this exciting new product, visit the Risk Management Toolkit pages.

 

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