How to create standout risk reports that demonstrate the real value of risk
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From examples contributed by our membership, we've aggregated the core components that make up effective risk reporting. Risk management - and the risk team itself - can gain greater traction with senior leaders and the board if risk reports centre upto a few key principles; know your audience, make it relevant, hone the narrative, visualise your risk, and provide a future outlook.

This guide addresses the key questions you may have about risk reporting, how to know your audience, make it relevant, hone the narrative, visualise your risk and provide a future outlook. 

Risk Leadership members are progressive risk leaders from around the world, who share our ethos that practical knowledge sharing is the key to risk better practice. 

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