In their 21st century business environment, everything is connected, and risk is the common link. Misconceptions about the role of risk management, and how to accomplish it effectively, have resulted in countless organizations falling victim to preventable disasters. Preventable, that is, if only those companies had established an effective ERM program. In 2005, LogicManager CEO, Steven Minsky, recognized the opportunity for organizations to adopt a risk based approach. Risk was the driver - the common factor - between all governance functions, so how could embracing it not result in huge gains in efficiency, productivity, and ultimately bottom line value? Building on years of experience in risk and business process management at leading technology firms like Apple, Steven founded LogicManager, and built the LogicManager platform on patent-pending Taxonomy technology; designed to revolutionize how organization's approached risk management. Since 2005, LogicManager's risk management platform and mentoring services has provided a foundation for ERM programs to thousands of organizations worldwide. LogicManager's success is built on three core values: customer satisfaction, risk management expertise, and cost effective innovation. Their software-as-a-service package is easy to adopt and allows for very quick implementations. Access can be granted in as little as one business day, and full-business implementation takes less than 90 days, guaranteed. Their multi-tenant structure also fuels improvement; the platform is constantly honed by feedback from customers just like yourself. It's the users themselves that drive its evolution. LogicManager's architecture also facilitates, and even encourages, customization. You can more easily and cheaply customize the tool than you can other hosted cloud or on-premise solutions. In fact, customizations don't cost anything at all - you'll never pay beyond your base subscription. Tailor the platform to your needs, no matter how specific. Your business analysts won't need to go to the development team to write new code, because “customizations” are really configurations. This drastically reduces the likelihood of downtime due to broken code.LogicManager is a small technology company based in Boston, MA with only 50 employees and an annual revenue of $2.4M.
LogicManager's mission statement
To helping businesses of all sizes across all industries manage their risks proactively, and meet the expectations of their customers, employees, shareholders, and communities at large.
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