RMIA takes Dynamiq step to aid corporate resilience
The Risk Management Institution of Australasia (RMIA) and CGU-owned emergency management business Dynamiq will work together to increase organisational resilience under a three-year strategic partnership.
Dynamiq was founded in 2005 by former Australian special forces commander Anthony Moorhouse. It offers medical, security and business resilience services.
“Having a resilient culture enables organisations to effectively respond to increased domestic and international competition, disruptive technologies, more frequent climate events and a geopolitical landscape that is changing before our eyes,” CEO Daniel Pritchard said.
The partners will provide information and tools to help businesses instil more resilience into their staff, governance, systems and processes.
“The importance of risk management in resilience is undeniable and we are keen to develop thinking in this field,” RMIA President Anthony Ventura said.
“Having a strategic resilience partner that rolls out resilience programs for some of the world’s most successful companies will bring invaluable experience to RMIA members and the wider Australasian corporate community.”