Effective risk management is difficult. While our theoretical understanding of risk management and decision theory continues to evolve, the practical implementation of that theory in the real world has been an uphill battle with frequent setbacks. While most executives are quick to acknowledge that risk management is an essential enterprise practice, few can honestly point with pride to the broad accomplishments and sustainability of those efforts.
The Risk Paradox: Why Effective Risk Management Seems to Encourage Poor Risk Management
By Payson Hall
Posted January 31, 2009 | Leadership | Leadership |
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