Riskviews writes a great post called Football is about more than just Shoes. He writes that the “equipment never wins the game” but a “team without proper equipment has only a slim chance of prevailing.” Riskviews also reiterates a point I’ve made about ERM (“ERM is about more than just models”): We often place too [...]
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Football, hockey and enterprise risk management
Posted in League of Extraordinary Risk Gentlemen, My Opinions, Risk management, Sports, tagged ERM, hockey, NHL, riskviews, Winnipeg Jets on May 3, 2011 | 1 Comment »
Riskviews on risk appetite and attitude
Posted in Risk management, Thought Leadership, tagged appetite, attitude, Cheesecake Factory, Dave Ingram, Enterprise risk management, ERM, risk appetite, risk tolerance, riskviews, tolerance on March 4, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
While it may appear to be a flagrant act of cross-blog-promotion, here’s Riskview’s brilliant response my post from this week called My appetite for risk and cheesecake. In my piece, I wrote about how my brother wanted to travel to Morocco while protests were going on in the Middle East and how my significant other wanted to drive to [...]
Risk managers are just as dim
Posted in ERM Basics, Humour, Risk management, tagged Beaumont Vance, fortune teller, riskviews, what makes a good risk manager on September 20, 2010 | 2 Comments »
I reference a post by Beaumont Vance once where he suggests all risk managers should introduce themselves as fortune tellers as cocktail parties. In this recent blog post from Riskview, the author points out: Criticisms of risk managers for not anticipating some emerging future are overdone. When a major unexpected loss happens, everyone missed it. [...]
Riskviews reflects on Risk Management in 2009
Posted in League of Extraordinary Risk Gentlemen, Risk management, tagged riskviews on January 6, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
Riskviews reflects on 2009 and writes: Perhaps we will look back at 2009 and recall that it is the turning point year for Risk Management. The year that boards ans management and regulators all at once embraced ERM and really took it to heart. The year that many, many firms appointed their first ever Chief [...]
Riskviews ask: What is Risk?
Posted in ERM Basics, League of Extraordinary Risk Gentlemen, Thought Leadership, tagged risk management, riskviews, Trevor Levine on October 16, 2009 | 1 Comment »
Originally posted by Riskview on October 12, 2009 I have started to get bothered by the way that the word RISK is used to mean almost anything – noun verb adjective. It makes it almost impossible to understand what someone is trying to say about a risk or risk management topic. I am probably even [...]
Dave Ingram’s what ERM is and is not
Posted in ERM Basics, Thought Leadership, tagged ERM, riskviews on September 22, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
I like Dave Ingram sees as ERM An approach to assure the firm is attending to all risks; A set of expectations among management, shareholders, and the board about which risks the firm will and will not take; A set of methods for avoiding situations that might result in losses that would be outside the [...]
Riskviews writes about the value of risk management
Posted in ERM Basics, Thought Leadership, tagged ERM, risk management, riskviews on September 7, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
I want to send my Labour Day props out to the blog called “riskviews” and a great article on the value of risk management. I pasted the first paragraph, but click through to the site to read the rest of it. If you are looking for a bit more quant in your risk management reading, [...]