Risk Management 2.0: Reassessing Risk in an Interconnected World Harvard Case Solution & Analysis

In this interview with Rotman Magazine, Wharton experts say the risk that he is proud of the 21st century is likely to be more and more unthinkable events, previously unseen contexts, and pressure to react very quickly - even if we can not predict the cascading effect of our actions. He explains the role of creeping risks and describes the three major risks for 2010, in its report of the World Economic Forum: lack of investment in infrastructure, the financial crisis and chronic disease. In the end, he explains one of the key paradoxes of living in the world is interconnected. That being selfish today means taking care of other "hidden
by Erwann Michel-Kerjan, Karen Christensen Source: Rotman School of Management, 5 pages. Publication Date: September 1, 2010. Prod. #: ROT119-PDF-ENG

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