One of the first aspects of getting a risk management practice into place is to find out what you actually do and don't know to sensitize yourself to any unjustified overconfidence. The initial step to understanding what we know and don't know is to discover what's controllable; i.e., what are the boundaries of the action, situation, or event that might be posing risk.
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The Need for Superior Information
Posted March 2, 2005 | Leadership | Leadership |
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