S7E3: Why ERM Keeps Getting Ignored
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93% is not a rounding error, it’s a warning flare. When enterprise leaders ask for guidance on the biggest strategic risks ahead, many risk teams respond with a quarterly risk register and a heat map. That’s not “wrong,” it’s simply what a compliance-first system is designed to produce. The result is an asymmetric exchange: executives need a radar, and the organization hands them a snapshot from the past.
We walk through new practitioner research from COSO and Crowe alongside John A. Wheeler’s analysis in the RiskTech Journal to explain why the ERM strategy gap persists. Our core claim is straightforward: the failure of ERM is largely structural, not behavioral. When ERM gets fused with GRC under the same reporting line, tooling, and audit committee cadence, uncertainty gets treated like a defect. That destroys psychological safety, suppresses early warning signals, and leaves strategy teams flying blind.
To make the fix practical, we map Wheeler’s IRM Navigator Compass (West GRC, South technology risk, East operational risk, North ERM) and the IRM Navigator Curve (foundational through autonomous maturity). We also pressure-test the model against what top practitioners are actually facing right now: AI governance, data governance, third-party dependency, and geopolitical volatility. If agentic AI can make decisions at machine speed, quarterly checklists and static matrices cannot be your governance plan.
If you want ERM to shape strategic planning, start by rebuilding the architecture that produces decision-useful signals. Subscribe, share this with a risk leader or board member, and leave a review with the biggest “West Anchor” symptom you see in your organization.
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