Operational Risk Control Techniques Flashcards
1
Q
What are the 5 fundamental steps to controlling operational risk?
A
- Identification
- Assessment
- Measurement
- Mitigation and Control
- Monitoring and Reporting
2
Q
What are some of the techniques used to control operational risk?
A
- Audit - bottom up
- Critical self assessment - bottom up
- Risk mapping - map process flows across organisation and their links to operational risk. Help management understand the location of operational weakness - bottom up approach.
- Causal networks - map the factors that directly or indirectly cause an operational risk even - bottom up
- Key Risk Indicators - measures which change over time and indicate how risky an activity is by applying objective statistical methods - bottom up and top down
- Actuarial model - focus on frequency and magnitude of operational risk losses based on internally and externally sourced data. - top down and bottom up
- Earnings volatility - Earning of various operational units are analysed and historical changes in the earnings are calculated. Assumes earnings reflect operational risk events and not changes in business environment - top down approach.