Gartner Experts Will Explore Enterprise Risk Management Themes at the Gartner Enterprise Risk, Audit & Compliance Conference Taking Place on September 8-9 in Grapevine, Texas
“Extreme weather events now rank in the top 10 of Gartner’s quarterly emerging risk report, with global data showing they’re becoming more frequent and destructive,” said Alex Ossington, Director, Advisory in the Gartner Assurance Practice. “Yet this risk can be difficult to manage because an extreme weather event can be seen as a random occurrence, leading to a perception among organizations that it is harder to monitor and prepare for.”
Once ERM teams have identified the risks associated with extreme weather events that could impact their organization, they should assess, monitor and report their findings to drive coordination and action.
Assess and Enhance Preparedness
Develop Key Risk Indicators
Reporting and Mitigation Planning
“When presenting this information, ERM should also suggest ‘low-regret’ actions — practical steps that can be taken immediately to reduce risk,” said Ossington. “These might include localized adaptation measures, such as strengthening site-specific protections or diversifying suppliers.”