Enterprise Risk Management in Government: Implementing ISO 31000:2018 - Softcover

Kline, James

 
9781732974456: Enterprise Risk Management in Government: Implementing ISO 31000:2018

Synopsis

Risk isn’t optional. It’s inevitable. The question is—are you prepared to manage it?

From pandemics to cyberattacks, budget shortfalls to natural disasters, today’s government leaders are facing risks that are bigger, faster, and more interconnected than ever before. The public is demanding accountability. Legislators want transparency. And frontline managers are expected to deliver services without disruption—even when chaos strikes.

ERM in Government is your no-frills, step-by-step guide to implementing Enterprise Risk Management (ERM) using the internationally recognized ISO 31000 standard—tailored specifically for the realities of the public sector.


📘 What This Book Is About

This is not a theory-heavy textbook or a consultant’s high-level framework. It’s a practical, action-oriented manual designed to get ERM up and running in your agency—fast. Written by experts who have worked in and with government, this guide simplifies ISO 31000 and shows exactly how to apply it to:

  • Federal agencies

  • State and local governments

  • Regulatory bodies

  • Public education and healthcare systems

  • And any organization with a public mission


💡 Why This Book Stands Out

Most risk books focus on corporate environments. This one is different.

ERM in Government speaks the language of public service—budgets, transparency, compliance, mission delivery—and helps you move from risk awareness to risk intelligence.

You'll learn:

✅ What ISO 31000 is—and what it’s not
✅ Why ERM is now a minimum competency for government managers
✅ How to build an ERM program from the ground up, with or without consultants
✅ How to integrate ERM with strategic planning, budgeting, performance, and audits
✅ How to identify, assess, and treat risks that impact mission delivery
✅ How to create risk-aware cultures in bureaucratic environments
✅ How to communicate risk insights to executives, stakeholders, and oversight bodies
✅ How to document risk ownership, accountability, and decisions


🎯 Who Should Read This Book?
  • Government executives and senior managers

  • Risk officers, internal auditors, and program managers

  • Public policy advisors and regulatory leaders

  • Consultants serving public sector clients

  • Anyone responsible for implementing risk management in the public sector

Whether you’re just getting started or looking to refine your current program, this book gives you a repeatable, proven roadmap for building real-world ERM—without the fluff.


🧭 Designed for Action, Built for Results

Each chapter offers:

  • Clear explanations with public sector examples

  • Step-by-step instructions you can actually follow

  • Lessons learned from real implementations

  • Tools you can start using immediately

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About the Author

Jim Kline has over thirty years of experience working at all levels of government. Has held managerial and supervisory positions. He has overseen implementation of economic development and other construction projects. He has consulted for city and county governments, small business and an economic development council. He has a BA in Political Science from the University of Oregon, an MPA from the University of Georgia and an MS in Economics and a PhD in Urban Studies from Portland State University. He has published over fifty articles on risk and quality in professional and e-journals.

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