INARM Message - FW: The Role Of Enterprise Risk Management In Nonfinancial Companies' Credit Analyses - Standard & Poor's Podcast - June 29, 2010

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Ingram, Dave

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Jun 29, 2010, 12:10:37 PM6/29/10
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Provides an interesting perspective on the development of ERM (or lack thereof) in nonfinancial corporations. 


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The Role Of Enterprise Risk Management In Nonfinancial Companies’ Credit Analyses (00:07:08 min)
In this CreditMatters TV segment, Managing Director Steve Dreyer, head of Enterprise Risk Management (ERM) for nonfinancial corporations, discusses how Standard & Poor’s looks at ERM in its analyses. Topics include why ERM has become an important analytical component, best practices, and the effects on ratings.
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