The objective of the guide is to enable risk managers to lead an organisation’s approach to reputational risk management. The guidance sets out a framework for breaking down the elements of an organisation that govern its reputation. Risk managers can use this framework to identify the possible risk events that affect each of these dimensions, and the stakeholders that are subsequently affected. This will allow for a structured approach to managing reputational risk.
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