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In this episode you will hear Carol’s insights on aligning yourself with your organisation’s mission and vision statement, and core values and the risks if the importance of these is overlooked.
Carol Williams is a keen Enterprise Risk Management (ERM) Consultant with 20+ years of experience managing risk in the insurance industry. She specializes in identifying strategic and operational opportunities for improvement and offer expert consulting to enable companies to achieve corporate initiatives and strategy and establishing ways to prioritise risks more efficiently.
If you want to be our guest, or you know some one who would be a great guest on our show, just send your email to [email protected] with a subject line “Global Risk Community Show” and give a brief explanation of what topic you would like to to talk about and we will be in touch with you asap.
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In this episode you will hear Carol’s insights on aligning yourself with your organisation’s mission and vision statement, and core values and the risks if the importance of these is overlooked.
Carol Williams is a keen Enterprise Risk Management (ERM) Consultant with 20+ years of experience managing risk in the insurance industry. She specializes in identifying strategic and operational opportunities for improvement and offer expert consulting to enable companies to achieve corporate initiatives and strategy and establishing ways to prioritise risks more efficiently.
If you want to be our guest, or you know some one who would be a great guest on our show, just send your email to [email protected] with a subject line “Global Risk Community Show” and give a brief explanation of what topic you would like to to talk about and we will be in touch with you asap.

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