Case Studies and Guiding Principles in Planning for Disaster

Given the track record in recent years of risk management in preparing for and addressing emerging big risks, it is clear that this is a weaker part of firms’ risk management capabilities. How can we better plan for future risk events? In boardrooms and discussions with their chief risk officers, le...

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