Auric Den
Auric Den solutions and engagement types

Three engagements, each defined with care

We offer three distinct types of engagement, each suited to a particular kind of need. No bespoke scope-creep, no vague retainers. What each engagement involves — and what it costs — is set out plainly below.

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Our methodology

Each engagement begins with careful preparation — reading materials you provide, understanding the nature of your organisation and sector, and planning our time with you accordingly. We do not arrive having already decided what we will find.

Our work during an engagement is shaped by conversation. We hold structured interviews with the people relevant to what we are examining, but we approach those conversations as enquiries rather than interrogations. We are looking to understand, not to catch.

Our final deliverables are written with a working audience in mind. They are not academic documents — they are intended to inform decisions and support governance. We share drafts for comment, and we take feedback seriously.

Our engagements are bounded by design. We find that clear scope — both in what we cover and what we deliver — makes for better work and a more useful outcome for the organisations we serve.

Quality standards across all engagements

  • Preparatory reading completed before sessions
  • Interviews held with care and confidentiality
  • Draft deliverables shared for comment
  • All written work phrased with precision
  • Timelines agreed in advance and adhered to
Risk Landscape Review engagement
Organisations that review risk periodically — rather than reactively — tend to navigate unexpected shifts with more composure. A landscape review gives leaders a shared picture, not just a register.

Risk Landscape Review

A careful examination of the risk picture facing your organisation today, undertaken through conversation rather than checklist. We speak with leaders across functions, review recent incidents and near-misses, and study the operating context at a measured pace. The outcome is a written review that sets out the risk landscape as we came to understand it, along with observations on where attention may benefit from reallocation.

Suited to medium-sized firms in sectors where operational and regulatory considerations require steady attention rather than crisis response.

What the engagement involves

01

Preparatory reading — materials provided by your team including recent board papers, risk registers, and incident logs.

02

Structured interviews with three to six senior leaders across relevant functions, held over approximately two weeks.

03

Draft review shared with a nominated contact for comment, followed by a final written review.

04

Optional thirty-minute walkthrough session with the leadership team upon delivery.

Engagement TypeDurationFee (MYR)
Risk Landscape Review3 – 4 weeks3,860
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Risk Framework Advisory

Tailored support for organisations building or revising their internal risk framework — risk register structure, assessment approach, escalation patterns, and reporting rhythms. We work alongside your risk or compliance team, offering considered drafts and facilitating the working sessions necessary to adapt them to your context.

Deliverables include a set of framework documents, a narrative companion, and a facilitated rollout conversation with leadership. Typically delivered over five to seven weeks.

What the engagement involves

01

Review of any existing framework materials, your risk policy, and governance structure.

02

Two to three facilitated working sessions with your risk or compliance team to develop and test framework components.

03

Delivery of a complete framework document set and a plain-language narrative companion.

04

Facilitated rollout conversation with leadership — presenting the framework and supporting internal adoption.

Engagement TypeDurationFee (MYR)
Risk Framework Advisory5 – 7 weeks3,140
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Risk Framework Advisory engagement
A framework that fits the organisation's actual rhythm is far more useful than one adopted wholesale from a standard template. We design to your situation, not to a generic standard.
Incident Reflection Session engagement
The value of reflection is not in assigning fault, but in identifying the conditions that made an outcome possible — so they can be addressed with care, and carried into how the organisation operates going forward.

Incident Reflection Session

A confidential engagement for leaders wishing to reflect carefully on a recent incident — operational, reputational, or governance-related — and draw measured lessons from it. Before the session we read the relevant reports and documentation.

The session itself, lasting three hours, is held in a considered space and focuses on what happened, what was learnt, and what may be worth carrying forward. A short written note follows, phrased with care for the individuals involved. Single-session engagement.

What the engagement involves

01

Pre-session reading — incident report, any internal investigation documents, and relevant context materials.

02

A three-hour facilitated session with the relevant leadership group, held at a mutually agreed location.

03

A short written note — typically four to six pages — summarising what emerged and the lessons worth carrying forward.

Engagement TypeDurationFee (MYR)
Incident Reflection SessionOne day + prep940
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Which engagement fits your situation?

Use the table below to find which engagement type is most relevant to what your organisation is facing. If none seems like an obvious fit, we are glad to speak and help you think it through.

What you are facing Risk Landscape Review Framework Advisory Incident Reflection
Understanding your current risk exposure
Building or revising a risk framework
Learning carefully from a recent incident
Preparing for a regulatory review
Supporting a new governance structure
Addressing leadership concerns after an event
Fee (MYR) 3,860 3,140 940

Not sure which engagement fits? Let's talk.

There is no obligation in reaching out. We can help you think through which engagement type makes sense for your situation — or confirm that the timing may not be right just yet.