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riskansvar

Riskansvar refers to the obligation within an organization to identify, assess, manage, and disclose risks that could impede achievement of objectives. It covers risks across operations, finances, compliance, strategy and reputation and applies to individuals, teams, and the organization as a whole.

In corporate governance, the board typically holds ultimate risk responsibility, while senior management is charged with

Core activities include risk identification, evaluation of likelihood and impact, development of risk responses (avoid, mitigate,

Various standards inform riskansvar, such as ISO 31000 and COSO's Enterprise Risk Management framework. In many

Risk owners are assigned for significant risks; these individuals are responsible for implementing controls and reporting

Effective riskansvar supports informed decision-making, resource allocation, and regulatory compliance while boosting organizational resilience. It requires

designing
and
operating
the
risk
management
framework.
A
dedicated
risk
function
or
chief
risk
officer
may
coordinate
activities,
set
risk
appetite,
and
ensure
reporting
to
the
board
and
audit
committee.
transfer,
accept),
control
activities,
monitoring
and
reporting.
The
concept
of
risk
appetite
and
risk
tolerance
helps
align
actions
with
strategic
goals.
jurisdictions,
risk
management
is
reinforced
by
internal
control
requirements
and
corporate
governance
codes.
changes.
Risk
management
typically
covers
operational,
financial,
compliance,
strategic,
cyber,
and
reputational
risks.
leadership
commitment,
culture,
ongoing
training,
and
independent
oversight.