Have a look at this recent post by Christine Cromarty at RSD Solutions Inc. about how risks become issues after everything blows up. She writes: How many times have you seen this type of situation occur? When employees have made decisions which they feel will profit the firm and yet put the whole firm at [...]
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When risks become issues
Posted in ERM Basics, Thought Leadership, tagged Mad Men, risk management, RSD Solutions on August 9, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
Nason posts ERM exam question number two
Posted in ERM Basics, tagged ERM, Rick Nason, risk management, RSD Solutions on January 11, 2010 | 2 Comments »
A couple of weeks ago, I brought to your attention question #1 (of 4) from Rick Nason, a risk management teacher of ERM at Dalhousie University in Halifax. Dr. Nason has posted question #2 from his recent ERM exam, on his RSD Solutions blog: What do you believe are the three main SOLVABLE problems of [...]
Nason wants to know why there are few successful ERM examples
Posted in League of Extraordinary Risk Gentlemen, Risk management, tagged ERM, Framework, Rick Nason, RSD Solutions on January 5, 2010 | 1 Comment »
I would like everyone who follows the Riskczar blog to have a look at the latest post from Rick Nason, Partner at RSD Solutions. Dr. Nason also teaches a course on ERM at Dalhousie University in Halifax. Dr. Nason has posted exam question one (of four) from his course “Question 1: ERM has created a [...]
Rick Nason asks What is Risk?
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged Dalhousie University, Rick Nason, risk, RSD Solutions on December 18, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
This is a re-post courtesy of Dr. Rick Nason, Principal of RSD Solutions LLC and Associate Professor of Finance at Dalhousie University in Canada (February 8, 2007). For a brief time I was the Head of a new Risk Management Centre at Dalhousie University. While Director, I had an epiphany – everyone thinks that everything [...]