Difference between revisions of "Governance"
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Revision as of 15:55, 18 March 2023
1. Governance refers to organisational structures and processes that are designed to ensure accountability, transparency, responsiveness, stability, empowerment, and broad-based participation
Governance in Operational Resilience: Notes (1): is that the Board and Executive Management have explicit responsibilities and are clear of their risk appetite. Notes (2): should focus on clear assignment of ownership for processes, resources, risks, and systems Notes (3): is to ensure that the organisation has an effective governance structure. Notes (4): is a model that clarify the organisation team's roles, responsibilities and ownership.
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