How do you report principal risk? Reputation is invariably a principal risk, how do you express it internally to management or externally to shareholders or regulators? The Chartered Institute of Management Accountants commissioned this report to provide guidance on best practice reporting for their members.
Published by www.cimaglobal.com. Also available to download as a PDF.
Who takes responsibility for reputation in your organisation? What impact would damage to reputation make in your organisation, and how can you protect against this? This guide will show you how to identify the value of reputation, mitigate the risk of damage to it, and manage the drivers of reputation necessary to inspire confidence among key stakeholders.
Reputation risk is relevant to not just Directors of Risk but also Communication, Compliance, and Personnel. Whatever your interest in the subject, this guide provides a shorthand route to understanding the context and key features of this subject.
Contains sections on: The nature and value of reputation; The causes and impact of reputation risk; Identifying stakeholders and risk drivers; Selecting tools and controls; Assigning responsibility; Integrating reputation risk; Governance and compliance; Case studies.
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