A town hall
Council absenteeism can be reduced through risk management

Managing risk: The view from the public sector

Risk management can play a vital role for local authorities

Written by Steven Hickey

Joachim Adenusi, head of risk at Essex County Council and member of the Institute for Risk Management’s board of directors, says: “Traditionally, when people look at the public sector they tend to view it as a place for lazy people. Some people think if you want an easy job, just go to the local authority.”

The biggest risk confronting Essex, says Adenusi, is falling short on government targets. High on his list of objectives is ridding the council of any semblance of a lethargic culture.

Research by insurance firm Axa shows public sector absentee levels in 2006 were a third higher than in private companies, numbering an average of 8.5 days a year. Adenusi says growing absenteeism can be addressed by employing a risk management mindset.

“If you are ill, you might not be strong enough to want to come to work but you might not be too sick to work altogether, so why not work from home through the virtual private network access?” he says.

“Use your laptop, dial in to the council system and link up to meetings online. This way of thinking enables performance and productivity to continue.”

Adenusi is confident that Essex is well prepared for traditional business continuity issues, such as fraud and disaster recovery. However, he says that IT leaders need to recognise the mistake of allowing risk management to become risk aversion.

“Risk management is an enterprise tool. It shapes the culture and performance of the organisation. We can do things to prevent problems emerging but what are the other things we need to do, proactively, to actually take risks as well?” he says.

“It is important to recognise that the other part of risk is opportunity. This is not a common approach in the public sector, which is usually risk averse. One of my roles in the organisation is to bring that creativity or innovation to managers so that if they have an idea they can dare to do something new by using risk as a tool to help them into that process. Risk management is not a scarecrow.”

reader comments

related articles

Roulette wheel

Risky business

From hackers to natural disasters, risk management is a vital tool for protecting your organisation 17 Apr 2008

 

Managing risk: The view from the private sector

A proactive approach to risk management reaps a number of rewards 17 Apr 2008

Managing risk: The analyst’s view

Increasing security threats require strong management strategies 17 Apr 2008

Managing risk: The view from the public sector

Risk management can play a vital role for local authorities 17 Apr 2008

Reducing the risks

Do not allow risk management to become risk aversion: concentrate on proactive control 17 Apr 2008

IT managers put in long hours for no reward

Research by the Chartered Management Institute reveals 83 per cent of IT managers work over their contracted hours 18 Feb 2008

SFO's weaknesses detailed in De Grazia review

'As a consequence of the leadership deficits described above, a “pass the buck”, risk-averse, “complaint” culture has developed in the SFO' - De Grazia report 10 Jun 2008

HP and BMC tackle virtualisation management

New products and services aim to offer complete solution for virtual IT environments 02 Sep 2008

today's top stories

Analysis: The true cost of printing

Organisations need to get a better sense of how much they spend on printing before finding ways to reduce it 05 Sep 2008

Computing podcast 4 September 2008

Find out what Michael Dell told Computing, and listen to our take on the latest browser wars 04 Sep 2008

Looking to the future - exclusive Michael Dell interview

Dell's chief executive talks to Computing about the way the company continues to adapt to major changes in the industry 04 Sep 2008

Interview: Delivering power where it's needed at Betfair

The online gambling firm is putting its money on grid computing and virtualisation to underpin global expansion 04 Sep 2008

E-paper displays are an open book

A display revolution is on the way - but only once the user interface issues are solved 04 Sep 2008

Most commented stories

Advertisement

Newsletter signup

Sign up for our range of FREE newsletters:

Existing User

Newsletter user login:

Jobs

Related jobs

Job of the week

Job alerts

Sign up here

Find your next job

Advertisement

White papers

Search white papers

Top categories

VPN, Extranet and Intranet Solutions

WAN/ LAN Solutions

Network Security

Interoperability-Connectivity

Grid/ Utility Computing

Latest poll

Would you use a mobile phone as an alternative to cash?

Would you use a mobile phone as an alternative to cash?

When mobile phones include inbuilt payment technology - would you use one instead of cash?

Previous poll results

Latest audio and video articles

BlackBerry BoldVideo

Video Review: BlackBerry Bold

Technology editor Daniel Robinson takes a hands-on look at the latest device from Research in Motion 01 Sep 2008

Podcast imageAudio

Computing podcast 4 September 2008

Find out what Michael Dell told Computing, and listen to our take on the latest browser wars 04 Sep 2008

Latest in-depth articles

A meetingAnalysis

Turning adversity into an advantage

IT chiefs under pressure to make cost cuts can turn the situation to their benefit 04 Sep 2008

CloudAnalysis

How to introduce cloud computing into your organisation

Best practice advice from Forrester Research 04 Sep 2008

Primary Navigation