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Hi, I’m Pete Müller. I help build enterprise risk functions which make a difference for small to medium organisations.
Building out an enterprise risk function is hard.
Designing the right frameworks, setting appetite, getting stakeholder buy in, establishing governance structures and all the other hard work seems like a daunting task.
Yet managing enterprise risk effectively can be the difference between survival and failure, or number one and number two in an industry.
Organisations with effective risk management sell more products and services, have less OPEX costs and attract the best talent. Yet why is it so hard to establish an effective enterprise risk management function?
Have you tried to establish risk frameworks, policies and procedures only to see no change in risk culture?
Have you built out dashboards and reporting to provide to key stakeholders only to see their eyes glaze over?
Why is it that you are still struggling to get the cut through you need and develop the organisation’s risk muscle?
Here is how I can help you.
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There’s always a solution, let’s figure out what that is.
I’m here to keep Enterprise Risk simple.
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