Press release -

4C Strategies supports UNDP with Risk Management

Stockholm, 7th October 2014.

In order to improve organisational resilience in light of its new strategic plan, the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) has engaged 4C Strategies to assist in defining a Risk and Resilience Framework. The framework will provide guidelines as to how UNDP can successfully meet or exceed its objectives as outlined in the 2014-2017 Strategic Plan - Changing with the World.  

In close cooperation with UNDP, 4C Strategies will develop Enterprise Risk Management policies, guidelines and plans. This will enable UNDP to proactively identify, assess, evaluate, prioritise and control risks throughout the organisation.

“We are honoured to work together with UNDP - on the ground in more than 160 countries, the organisation helps build nations that can withstand crises, and drive and sustain the kind of growth that improves the quality of life for everyone. This is also in alignment with the mission of 4C Strategies, contributing to an improved and more secure environment for people and organisations.” says Magnus Bergqvist, CEO of 4C Strategies.


Topics

  • Economy, Finance

Categories

  • resilience
  • 4c strategies
  • risk management
  • business continuity
  • crisis management
  • readiness
  • business contingency planning

Regions

  • England

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About 4C Strategies


4C Strategies provides consultancy services and software solutions for improved risk, business continuity, crisis management and training management. The company already has a large international client base, including organisations such as the British Army, Swedish Armed Forces, London Gatwick Airport and the Swiss Armed Forces. 4C Strategies launched in 2000, quickly establishing itself as a successful global brand, and is now recognised as one of the most innovative providers of solutions within the areas 4C operate.