What Is the State of IT Risk Management 10 Years On?
For the week of May 7, 2013
Quote of the Week
All life is an experiment. The more experiments you make the better.
- Ralph Waldo Emerson
Everyone who completes the 2013 Risk Management survey AND provides their contact information will receive: 1) an advance copy of the 2013 Executive Summary and 2013 Key Findings of the report (available summer 2013) and 2) a coupon good for 30% off a premium ITMPI membership (coupon codes will be delivered at the time of the advanced report).
In 2002, Cutter Consortium conducted its first comprehensive survey of the state of risk management practice in the IT community. The survey found that some 86% of organizations responding claimed they were practicing risk management, and 51% of those were practicing it in a disciplined, formal manner. From reports in general software literature, surveys on risk management and its relationship to capturing lessons learned, anecdotal experience, and so on, the practice of risk management seems to have grown both generally and in formality over the past four years. The question is, has it, and if so, by how much? This two-part Executive Report series attempts to answer this question. Cutter undertook a new survey in 2006 to find the answer. Here is Part I of the 2006 Executive Summary.
Part II of Cutter's 2006 Executive Risk Management Survey
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