Ministerial and Executive Correspondence Risk Profiling Template (8 slides)
What are the key risks addressed by the ministerial and executive correspondence function?
Ministerial and executive correspondence risk profiling template
The ministerial and executive correspondence risk profiling tool (8 slides in PowerPoint) provides a template to help identify and assess ministerial and executive correspondence risks and mitigation measures.
A summary risk template identifies examples of ministerial and executive correspondence risks and mitigation measures that would need to be assessed in terms of impact, likelihood, trend, and priority based on the mitigation gaps (see risk summary in the preview chart images).
A template is also provided for more detailed profiles or descriptions of the risks identified, including the risk owner, risk description, risk drivers, evidence of the scope of the risk/ risk indicators, impact, likelihood, trend, existing mitigation measures, mitigation gaps and actions required, and priority (see example of detailed risk profile in the preview chart image).
These templates are fully editable and are intended to encourage managers to hold regular discussions on the risks faced by their organization and whether the mitigation measures are adequate.
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Examples of ministerial and executive correspondence risks
Examples of risks addressed by the ministerial and executive correspondence function include:
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Loss of credibility of the organization (if the products are not high quality and delivered on a timely basis)
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Missed deadlines
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Security of information
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Too much time spent by the organization on ministerial and executive correspondence.