In this post by De-Risk, Keith Baxter explains the importance of strategic risk management. He writes: Most companies have risk management processes in place, but there is too much focus on operational risk and not enough on strategic risk, De-Risk’s Keith Baxter tells Mark Stuart. Strategic risks are, by definition, the risks that could threaten [...]
Posts Tagged ‘de-risk’
Baxter talks about strategic risk management
Posted in Risk management, Thought Leadership, tagged de-risk, Keith Baxter, risk management, Strategy on December 16, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
De-risk writes about Black Swans
Posted in Books, League of Extraordinary Risk Gentlemen, Thought Leadership, tagged Black Swan, de-risk, Nassim Talib on December 12, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
I would like to introduce readers of Riskczar.com to the De-risk blog. Have a read at this post about Nassim Talib’s The Black Swan and poke around his blog for some other great posts. In 2008, Nassim Nicholas Talib published a book called “The Black Swan”. A Black Swan is defined as being an event [...]
The de-risking of Toyota
Posted in Lean Six Sigma, Risk management, Thought Leadership, tagged Coach, de-risk, Slywotzky, Target, Toyota on August 26, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
First of all, let me say, I love Slywotzky, so here is an article he co-wrote in 2007 where he explains the de-risking methods developed by Toyota, Coach, Target and others that can help you to design a more flexible and resilient business, and to be better prepared to transform major risk events into huge [...]