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Risk Ain't What It Used To Be

Posted March 8, 2007 | Leadership | Leadership | Leadership |

"We have extraordinarily low risk premiums now; risk is no longer perceived as major risk, at least as it was in years past, and that, I must say, I find disturbing," former US Federal Reserve Board Chairman Alan Greenspan said at a conference last week, in which he also said there was a possibility of a US recession before the end of 2007 [1].

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Robert Charette
Robert N. Charette is a Cutter Fellow and a member of Arthur D. Little’s AMP open consulting network. He is also President of ITABHI Corporation and Managing Director of the Decision Empowerment Institute. With over 40 years’ experience in a wide variety of technology and management positions, Dr. Charette is recognized as an international authority and pioneer regarding IT and systems risk management. Along with being a Contributing Editor to… Read More
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