September 3, 2024
Resource Type: Risk eNews
In almost every community, you hear stories of fraud cases that went undiscovered at nonprofits for years, costing the organizations large sums of money. No nonprofit wants to believe fraud can happen to them. But while the overwhelming majority of...
Topics: Fraud and Financial Oversight
August 28, 2024
Resource Type: Risk eNews
Throughout the year I hear from risk leaders who tell me they are either ‘still using’ or are ‘back to using’ a risk register, an impractical tool from risk management antiquity that refuses to be forgotten. Although many risk functions...
Topics: General
August 7, 2024
Resource Type: Risk eNews
While prepping for an upcoming speaking engagement, my point of contact warned me: “Don’t be surprised if members of the audience share humorous anecdotes and comments when you invite their participation.” This news was a great relief! Before walking up...
Topics: General
July 8, 2024
Resource Type: Risk Management Essentials
Summer 2024 Download PDF What's Inside Three Very Human Qualities to Help You Mitigate AI Risk A Step-by-Step Framework to Mitigate AI Risk Hype vs. Benefit: A Nonprofit Tech Leader’s Perspective on AI
July 8, 2024
Resource Type: Articles, Risk eNews
I have some bad news. You and your team members don’t have all the skills you need to deal with AI risk. Here’s some slightly better news: No one else has all the skills they need to deal with AI,...
July 8, 2024
Resource Type: Articles
During recent conversations with nonprofit leaders, advisors to nonprofits, and insurance industry executives whose companies focus on serving nonprofits, I’ve heard a wide range of sentiments about artificial intelligence. Some of the people I’ve spoken to are optimistic and excited...
July 8, 2024
Resource Type: Articles
Experts don’t agree on much about artificial intelligence. But most of them can agree that humans are still the best at interpersonal relations, difficult decisions, and critical thinking. And experts mostly agree that areas where AI can help often involve...
June 26, 2024
Resource Type: Risk eNews
In his book, From Strength to Strength, Arthur Brooks writes that “As we grow older in the West, we generally think we should have a lot to show for our lives—a lot of trophies. According to more Eastern thinking, this is...
Topics: Enterprise Risk Management
June 19, 2024
Resource Type: Risk eNews
“Possibilities are always more interesting than facts. We shouldn’t frown on fact, but our world is congested with them. But for every fact that becomes a fact, there are seven, eight, maybe five hundred possibilities hanging around in the background...
Topics: General
June 12, 2024
Resource Type: Risk eNews
In his chapter on “Resilient, Net Positive Leadership” featured in the book Certain Uncertainty, Andrew Winston questions the wisdom of an economy that “values efficiency above all.” Winston explains that while obsessive efficiency “certainly keeps costs down… it’s completely unfit for...
Topics: General