Operational risk management (ORM) is a critical component of modern business strategy. It involves identifying, assessing and mitigating risks that could disrupt operations, affect safety or damage a company’s reputation. By proactively addressing these challenges, businesses can ensure continuity, protect employees and ultimately enhance their bottom line.
In this blog, we’ll explore the importance of ORM, the core components of operational risk management, and how OCCU-TEC’s Managed Environmental, Safety and Health (MESH) services can support ORM effectively.
ORM refers to the process of identifying, assessing and mitigating risks that could disrupt a company’s operations. These risks range from safety hazards and compliance failures to environmental impacts and unforeseen disruptions.
Operational risks are inevitable, but proactive management minimizes their impact. For example, unaddressed safety hazards can lead to workplace injuries, regulatory fines or reputational harm. ORM ensures businesses remain resilient, adaptable and prepared for the unexpected.
Another example of ORM is cybersecurity. As businesses rely more on technology and data in their operations, cyber threats such as data breaches, ransomware attacks and phishing campaigns can disrupt workflows, compromise sensitive information and damage reputations.
Recent data emphasizes these concerns. A study by the Operational Risk Exchange (ORX) revealed that 89% of financial institutions identified cybercrime as one of their top operational risks in 2023, while supply chain disruptions remain more than twice as high as pre-pandemic levels, according to the Business Continuity Institute (BCI). The same ORX study highlighted that business service disruptions are a significant concern, reflecting the increased likelihood of simultaneous disruptions.
Successful ORM involves a structured approach to managing risks. Here are the key components:
Understanding potential risks is the foundation of ORM. This involves:
Once risks are identified, businesses must implement measures to control them. These include:
ORM is not a one-time effort. It requires ongoing evaluation and adaptation. Businesses should:
Notably, the Disaster Recovery Journal’s 2023 survey found that 96% of organizations reported executive sponsorship for business continuity management (BCM), reflecting leadership’s growing role in risk management efforts.
OCCU-TEC’s MESH services play a vital role in strengthening operational risk management. Here’s how:
Implementing effective ORM strategies offers significant advantages:
Operational risk management is no longer optional. It’s a necessity for ensuring safety, compliance and resilience. OCCU-TEC’s MESH, or Managed Environmental, Safety and Health, services provide the expertise and tools businesses need to implement effective ORM strategies, address risks proactively and achieve long-term success.
Don’t wait for risks to become problems. Contact OCCU-TEC today to learn how MESH services can help your business thrive.