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September 25, 2024

Resource Type: Risk eNews

Risk Managers Must Learn to See What’s Already There. Here’s How.

I recently finished a fascinating book on the power and perils of something all humans experience: habituation. In Look Again: The Power of Noticing What Was Always There, Tali Sharot and Cass R. Sunstein encourage readers to seize and embrace...

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February 7, 2023

Resource Type: Risk eNews

Live Long and Prosper: Strategies for Longevity in Risk and Life

When NRMC meets with prospective consulting clients, they almost always express concern about sustaining their risk management efforts. We hear things like: “We were full speed ahead when we began our ERM program a few years back, but it has...

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November 28, 2022

Resource Type: Risk eNews

Make Progress in Your Risk Program Real, Not a Mirage

In their terrific book, Risk: A User’s Guide, authors McChrystal and Butrico describe “structure” as one of 10 dimensions of building a “Risk Immune System.” But they caution readers that changing the structure of a function may not necessarily mean the...

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July 5, 2022

Resource Type: Risk eNews

Risk Leadership Life Hacks

A Google search for the term “life hacks” returns 318 million results. That’s a lot of advice on efficiency whirling around the web! These days, everyone is interested in how to do things better, maximize precious time and resources, and...

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June 22, 2021

Resource Type: Risk eNews

Perfect is the Mortal Enemy of the Good: Why Minimum Viable Risk Practices are Perfect

Seasoned hiring managers and interviewers often listen carefully for an interviewee’s response that acts as a red flag waving “don’t hire this person!” For me, it’s a statement like this: “I’m a perfectionist,” or “My biggest weakness is that I...

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May 29, 2019

Resource Type: Risk eNews

Egalitarian Risk Leadership: Flatten or Fatten?

In our capacity as advisors and coaches, the NRMC team develops and adapts risk management frameworks, strategies and tools for the complex nonprofits we serve. No two consulting clients or Affiliate Members are the same. To make the consideration of...

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April 3, 2019

Resource Type: Risk eNews

Out of Focus: How Being Less Focused (and More Aware) Pays Off

Mindfulness, like it’s complement gratitude, has been much hyped—with good reason. Our underlying mindset and conditioning are nearly invisible to most of us; by itself, the conscious mind is insufficient to get at the deeper mindset. Nonjudgmental, present-moment awareness (aka mindfulness...

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February 19, 2019

Resource Type: Risk eNews

Clearing the Air: How to Find Powerful Lessons After a Loss or Near Miss

The hindsight bias, also known as the “I-knew-it-all-along” effect, is the tendency to believe that past events were predictable. In the risk realm, an important part of a risk leader’s responsibility is reflecting on mistakes, losses, near misses and situations...

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March 28, 2018

Resource Type: Risk eNews

Restructuring Risk Roles

Throughout the sector, more and more nonprofits are formally assigning risk management responsibility to an individual or team focused on risk, usually with risk or related words in their job titles. Many NRMC clients succeed by assigning an existing team to wear...

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June 28, 2017

Resource Type: Articles

Create A Risk Management Function That’s Built To Last

Many nonprofit organizations have made it a priority to integrate risk-aware thinking and decision-making into day-to-day operations and strategic planning. Plenty of organizations demonstrate expertise in managing risks related to programs, facilities, and clientele. But nonprofits' ever-changing risk landscape invites...

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