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Your company just survived a full-scale, rapid implementation of your Business Continuation Plan (BCP), so what’s next? It’s time for your Enterprise Risk Management (ERM) team to jump back into action with interim interviews of leaders focused on how COVID-19 has changed the business.
A risk interview is a process by which a facilitator, often from the risk team, meets with leaders individually to talk about threats to their business area. In the case of COVID-19, many companies were shut down or forced to quickly move employees to home offices while at the same time adjusting to extraordinary economic pressures. This has forced high-velocity changes to the risk landscape. Your risk team can start these conversations with a review of the business area’s risk register, providing the following questions in advance. • What new risks have emerged in your area? • What are you doing about it (risk speak: what new controls have been implemented to mitigate)? • Is this new risk or control temporary or permanent? • Have any existing controls been compromised due to disruptions or changes in the business process? If you are an insurance entity, consider asking about specific areas of disruption that are known. • Underwriting – has standard coverage been challenged or broadened by regulators or legal decisions? • Claims – haveCOVID-19’s health, economic, or social impacts introduced new kinds of claims or changed the frequency or severity of standard claims? • Investments – are you getting timely information on other-than-temporary impairment concerns? • Communications – is the readership of your publications receiving their physical mail, or would they be better served by pivoting to digital distribution? • Human Resources – how has employment leave been affected by the Families First Act (FFA) and the Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security (CARES) Act? Has this caused staffing shortages? • Information Technology – what challenges occurred when providing equipment and remote working technical support during the quick transition to home office?A risk interview is a process by which a facilitator, often from the risk team, meets with leaders individually to talk about threats to their business area.
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