ISO 31000 vs COSO ERM - The Great Debate

Scott is the Founder of OCEG, the global nonprofit that created GRC and Principled Performance.

Norman Marks, CPA, CRMA

Tim J. Leech FCPA CIA CCSA CRMA is Managing Director at Risk Oversight Solutions--a firm that focuses on helping companies implement objective centric ERM and internal audit to meet escalating board risk oversight expectations and add real value.

Participant in the development of ISO 31000: 2018

December 5 - 18:00 until 19:00

(GMT | Greenwich Mean Time)


This event does not qualify for CPE credits

In this session, global experts will discuss the strengths and weaknesses of two leading risk management frameworks covering everything from what’s good, what’s bad, what could/should be improved, how to “cherry pick” the best from both, which one is most likely to be favored by regulators globally, and much more. You might even learn a new framework or two!

Learning Objectives:

  • Describe the key concepts behind the new ISO 31000 now in close to final form and COSO 2017 enterprise risk management frameworks
  • Describe the strengths and weaknesses of risk management frameworks
  • Share ideas on how to improve on existing frameworks and build your own customized approach to ERM

Presenters:

  • Tim Leech, provocative COSO critic in the past, who has now publicly endorsed the new COSO 2017 ERM framework – “the right emphasis at the right time”
  • Norman Marks, retired CAE and CRO; and evangelist for better run business. Outspoken critic of the new COSO 2017 ERM framework – “not what the world needed now”
  • Alex Sidorenko, participant in the development of ISO 31000 scheduled for release in 2018 – “neither efforts are really hitting the mark”
  • Scott Mitchell, OCEG Founder, recognized Influencer in Corporate Governance, Risk and Compliance, host and moderator

CPE Credit Notice : This is a group internet-based event for NASBA authorized continuing education credit. OCEG webinars are free for anyone to attend, but only Attendees who have an OCEG All Access Pass will receive a Certificate of Completion for the webinar indicating 1 hour of CPE credit.

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