Opinion
Risk managers are the new tyrants
We have come to demand risk-free living, a world without downside. Now we are also realising how much it costs.
Pru GowardColumnistLike other tyrants, risk management started out with a certain appeal. Risk management has brought order and structure to decision-making and can even help the trains run on time. Who can object to managing risk when risk bad, management good?
Originally a sickly child of the postwar financial products proliferation, risk has worked its way into board committees and executive floors around the world and silently insinuated itself into our expectations of what life should be like.
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