Alex Jadrich, the Denver Zoo's Security Operations Manager, discussed the importance of enterprise risk management (ERM) for physical security executives in a recent talk at the International Foundation for Cultural Property Protection (IFCPP)'s 22nd Annual Conference. Jadrich defines enterprise risk management as a holistic approach that looks at legal compliance, policy management, health and safety and more in an organization. He highlighted the benefits of enterprise risk management, including that ERM:
"ERM doesn't go away from what your already existent organizational values and goals are," said Jadrich. Physical security executives can benefit from instituting ERM thinking in their preexisting responsibilities, like staff training, physical assets, employee safety, emergency preparedness, investments and external relations. After employing an enterprise risk management program, it becomes clear how interconnected each siloed issue can be. For example, identifying liabilities when it comes to worker safety can prevent consequences like an OSHA recordable, which could hurt an organization's employees and brand.