Discover analytical tools and practices to help improve the quality of risk management in government organizations
Federal agencies increasingly recognize the importance of active risk management to help ensure that they can carry out their missions. High impact events, once thought to occur only rarely, now occur with surprising frequency. Managing Risk in Government Agencies and Programs provides insight into the increasingly critical role of effective risk management, while offering analytical tools and promising practices that can help improve the quality of risk management in government organizations.
Showing government officials how to improve their organization's risk management capabilities, Managing Risk in Government Agencies and Programs meets a growing demand from federal departments and agencies that find themselves increasingly embarrassed by risky events that raise questions about their ability to carry out their missions.
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THOMAS H. STANTON teaches at Johns Hopkins University. He is President-Elect of the Association of Federal Enterprise Risk Management (AFERM) and a Fellow of the National Academy of Public Administration. Mr. Stanton is a former member of the Federal Senior Executive Service. He holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of California–Davis, a Master of Arts from Yale University, and a Juris Doctor from Harvard Law School and has written extensively on governance and risk management in the financial crisis.
DOUGLAS W. WEBSTER is the Founder and President of the Cambio Consulting Group, LLC, and co-founder and past President of the Association of Federal Enterprise Risk Management (AFERM). He served as Chief Financial Officer of the U.S. Department of Labor in 2008–2009 and has 20 years of experience consulting to over two dozen federal and state agencies. Dr. Webster received a Bachelor of Science in Engineering from the University of California–Los Angeles, a Master of Science in Systems Management from the University of Southern California, and a Doctorate in Business Administration from United States International University.
Policy makers and government risk managers must answer the question, “What are the risks that could prevent my agency from achieving its mission and objectives?” Within a single government agency, any number of diverse risks may be present, from terrorist attacks to failure to comply with legal or policy requirements to the unexpected loss of talented employees. As is the case with major global corporations, the agencies of the U.S. government must be acutely aware of the omnipresent risks that potentially threaten their missions, and effective policies must be implemented to mitigate those risks.
Sound risk management empowers a government agency to be more agile and efficient as it navigates increasingly turbulent waters in the areas of domestic politics, budgetary constraints, and media and congressional scrutiny, to name a few. Properly executed risk management strategies are also capable of delivering bottom-line benefits to government agencies in the form of cost savings and increased operational efficiency. The challenge facing agency heads, risk managers, and public sector decision makers is finding the proper balance within their risk management strategy, one that ensures that risks to the agency’s mission are neutralized without impeding the critical functions and productivity of the agency.
In Managing Risk and Performance: A Guide for Government Decision Makers, Thomas H. Stanton and Douglas W. Webster introduce you to the fundamental principles of risk management strategies and how to apply them within government agencies. With real-world examples—of successes and failures—from within the federal government and direct lessons from the global financial crisis, Stanton and Webster provide a comprehensive road map for creating, managing, and supporting sound risk management programs within government agencies.
Policy makers and government risk managers must answer the question, “What are the risks that could prevent my agency from achieving its mission and objectives?” Within a single government agency, any number of diverse risks may be present, from terrorist attacks to failure to comply with legal or policy requirements to the unexpected loss of talented employees. As is the case with major global corporations, the agencies of the U.S. government must be acutely aware of the omnipresent risks that potentially threaten their missions, and effective policies must be implemented to mitigate those risks.
Sound risk management empowers a government agency to be more agile and efficient as it navigates increasingly turbulent waters in the areas of domestic politics, budgetary constraints, and media and congressional scrutiny, to name a few. Properly executed risk management strategies are also capable of delivering bottom-line benefits to government agencies in the form of cost savings and increased operational efficiency. The challenge facing agency heads, risk managers, and public sector decision makers is finding the proper balance within their risk management strategy, one that ensures that risks to the agency’s mission are neutralized without impeding the critical functions and productivity of the agency.
In Managing Risk and Performance: A Guide for Government Decision Makers, Thomas H. Stanton and Douglas W. Webster introduce you to the fundamental principles of risk management strategies and how to apply them within government agencies. With real-world examples—of successes and failures—from within the federal government and direct lessons from the global financial crisis, Stanton and Webster provide a comprehensive road map for creating, managing, and supporting sound risk management programs within government agencies.
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