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Disconnect between perceived and actual resilience threatens reputation of companies

Control Risks, the global business risk consultancy, today published its survey “The state of organisational resilience”

LONDON, United Kingdom, November 11, 2015/APO (African Press Organization)/ --

Control Risks (www.controlrisks.com), the global business risk consultancy, today published its survey “The state of organisational resilience”. Defining resilience as the ability of an organisation to assess, anticipate, mitigate, and recover from disruptive events, the survey assessed the degree to which the concept of resilience has gained currency and become embedded within organisations.       

Key findings include:

  • There is a discrepancy between business’ perceived resilience and their actual resilience. 86% of surveyed businesses report suffering some form of disruption in the past five years, with 28% of respondents reporting more than seven disruptive events. This is in spite of 68% of businesses claiming to monitor and analyse risk proactively.
  • This discrepancy costs. Of the businesses that have suffered disruption, 37% report that those events led to financial losses of more than £1 million.
  • Companies are more worried about long-term reputational damage than short-term financial loss. 72.7% of respondents see reputational damage as the impact of most concern to their business in the event of a disruption – considerable more than reduced revenue (50.0%), loss of new business opportunities (37.9%) or reduced shareholder value (34.8%).
  • Political instability is seen as the principal external threat. 62% of respondents indicated that they were mostly concerned about both direct political risks to their business and the impact of political instability on the broader security environment – rated considerably higher than macroeconomic uncertainty (34.8%).
  • Resilience is hard – but not impossible – to achieve. Ways for companies to become more resilient include engaging in higher quality risk analysis; allocating responsibility for monitoring (and responding to) risk clearly and authoritatively; and rigorously vetting and managing third-party relationships.

Commenting on the survey, Mark Whyte, Senior Managing Director at Control Risks and author of the survey said:

“Companies are aware of financial and reputational consequences of disruptive events and feel that they have measures in place to identify risks, but the survey results reveal that the majority of companies are still suffering from such events. Companies need to take a comprehensive and integrated approach to risk monitoring, encompassing political, economic, technological and legislative factors, rather than just looking at specific threats.”

Andy Cox, Director at Control Risks and the report’s co-author, said:

“Our respondents acknowledge that executive buy-in is vital to ensuring companies can identify and respond to risk, but more needs to be done to ensure that all levels of the business, including third-party suppliers, are engaged in risk mitigation. Responsibility needs to be clearly defined and organisations need to share knowledge and expertise to make sure everyone is able to identify possible threats.”

You can download the full report here: http://www.apo.af/LaHIfF

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of Control Risks Group Holdings Ltd.

For more information, please contact

Control Risks

Friederike Brinker, Marketing Director Europe & Africa
+49 30 533 288 55
friederike.brinker@controlrisks.com

Notes to editors:

About Control Risks

Control Risks (www.controlrisks.com) is a global risk consultancy specialising in political, security and integrity risk. The company enables its clients to understand and manage the risks of operating in complex or hostile environments. Through a unique combination of services, wide geographical reach and by adopting a close partnership approach with clients, Control Risks helps organisations effectively solve problems and realise new opportunities across the world www.controlrisks.com.

About the Survey:

With an increasing focus on the development of resilience, Control Risks commissioned the survey to gauge opinion on what resilience means among the respondents and how it is currently viewed within organisations. This global survey, conducted between June and August 2015, took the opinion of 83 respondents into account. While there was a geographical focus on Europe, we had respondents from across the globe, representing all major industries.