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Features in 5: Developing a Risk Action Plan

March 19, 2021

In this “Features in 5,” we explore the importance of developing a risk action plan as part of an Enterprise Risk Management (ERM) program and how it’s accomplished in Origami Risk’s Governance, Risk & Compliance (GRC) suite.

As a next step after establishing a risk register, risk action plans allow a risk manager or their team to examine organizational risks on an individual basis, determine if steps should be taken outside of controls to prevent said risk from occurring, and break-down a brief or detailed mitigation plan.

Essential to effective risk mitigation, risk action plans allow organizations to map the plans to risks, controls, frameworks, and more — a critical step that is challenging to accomplish with spreadsheets or shared documents.

Effective risk action plans allow teams to easily:

  • Identify a set of tasks that have been determined to mitigate a risk
  • Ownership of individual tasks
  • Associated cost and impact,
  • Much more

In this one-and-a-half-minute video, see how easy Origami’s GRC suite makes accomplishing this and more.

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