Most organizations believe identifying a risk means they’re in control.

They’re not.

In this episode of The Day After, we break down what really happens after risk identification — when urgency fades, ownership weakens, and risks quietly grow in the background.

This is where governance either works… or fails.

🎯 In this video, you’ll learn:

Why risk identification is only the beginning

The hidden behaviors that increase risk exposure

How risks evolve when they’re not actively managed

Why problems feel “sudden” — but never are

How experienced professionals monitor risk differently

💡 Key Insight:
Risk doesn’t grow because it’s ignored.
It grows because attention slowly disappears.

If you work in:
✔️ Governance
✔️ Risk Management
✔️ Compliance
✔️ Oversight
✔️ Internal Audit

This video will fundamentally change how you think.

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