Only 38% are confident that all strategic risks are identified

Recent work at The Center for Excellence in ERM at St. John's University shows that only 38% of ERM executives agree that they are confident that all strategic risks are identified. This work was part of the October 2017 ERM Summit survey. Although the sample is small the results are still quite interesting. Other early highlights show that ERM executives believe that only 19% of the their leaders are very effective at both setting strategy and executing strategy.