The Great Debate: COSO ERM vs ISO 31000
A recording of webinar discussion between Tim Leech, Alexei Sidorenko, and me (moderated by Carole Switzer) is now available at:
I would love to hear you reactions and comments.
A recording of webinar discussion between Tim Leech, Alexei Sidorenko, and me (moderated by Carole Switzer) is now available at:
I would love to hear you reactions and comments.
Hi Norman. I’me afraid the URL points to a broken link.
Regards,
Antonio
I changed the link to https://go.oceg.org/iso-31000-2018-versus-coso-2017-for-enterprise-risk-management-the-great-debate-1
Can’t seem to get the link to work…
Please try this: https://go.oceg.org/iso-31000-2018-versus-coso-2017-for-enterprise-risk-management-the-great-debate-1
Thanks for letting us know, it’s working now
It says that it cost $349 to watch…is that correct?
You need to log in. A general login is free and so is the webinar
It’s fixed now for free viewing, just log in
I keep coming back to a demand to pay $349 for access – even after creating a free account. Sorry, can’t spend more time on this.
Sorry for the problem, it’s fixed now
Too bad you have to enrol at a minimum of $349 to listen in. I am not sure I justify that.
Hans, It’s fixed now for free viewing, just log in
I listened last night and give this webinar a 4 star rating (out of 4), which is surprising as most webinars are not usually very good. I had expected it to be a laundry list of the strengths and weaknesses in each framework, but it turned out to be much more. I would recommend this to be shown to all risk management and also MBA students and here is why. It gives both a broad and detailed historical context of both the frameworks as well as other developments, such as control self assessments, that are key to understanding where we are today. Old timers (such as me) are frustrated that after all this time we still do not have common agreement, even as to what ‘risk’ is, far less how to approach it, but this session helps to provide that context. While I may have some small disagreements with a very few comments, I agree in totality with all that was said. I appreciate that this webinar has been made available to a wide audience. Thank you OGEC, Carole, Norman, Tim and Alexei.