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So much has been written about risk management and yet most of it is RM1. Before the year end I went on the quest to find worthwhile RM2 blogs moving the risk profession within the non-financial sector forward.
#1 Nassim Taleb
Nassim Taleb is an author of the INCERTO a philosophical and practical essay on uncertainty (Skin In the Game, Antifragile , The Black Swan, Fooled by Randomness, and The Bed of Procrustes), a (so far) 5-volume“investigation of opacity, luck, uncertainty, probability, human error, risk,and decision making when we don’t understand the world, expressed in the form of a personal essay with autobiographical sections, stories, parables, and philosophical, historical, and scientific discussions in nonoverlapping volumes that can be accessed in any order.”
Nassim Taleb irregularly publishes articles and video posts and is worth following for anyone in the risk profession. His blogs are: https://nassimtaleb.org/ (unofficial) and https://nntaleb.medium.com/ (official)
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#2 Sam Savage
Dr. Sam L. Savage is Executive Director of Probability Management.org, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit devoted to making uncertainty actionable. Dr. Savage is author of The Flaw of Averages: Why We Underestimate Risk in the Face of Uncertainty (John Wiley & Sons, 2009, 2012). He is an Adjunct Professor in Civil and Environmental Engineering at Stanford University and a Fellow of Cambridge University’s Judge Business School. He is the inventor of the Stochastic Information Packet (SIP), an auditable data array for conveying uncertainty. Dr. Savage received his Ph.D. in computational complexity from Yale University.
Sam is a regular speaker at RAW, read his blog here: https://www.probabilitymanagement.org/blog
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#3 Doug Hubbard
Hubbard Decision Research has developed quantitative analysis solutions to Information Technology investments, military logistics, entertainment media, major policy decisions, and business operations. Customers range from small businesses to Fortune 500 companies. A range of organizations which need to measure the immeasurable and make big decisions without perfect information have been using the methods of Doug Hubbard since 1997.
Doug is a regular speaker at RAW, read his blog here: https://hubbardresearch.com/news-and-insights/
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#4 David Vose
Vose Software was founded by David Vose and Timour Koupeev, two friends who had built their careers providing quantitative risk analysis consulting to governments and businesses in a wide range of fields. David and Timour found that the risk analysis software available at the time were very limited in the capabilities they provided, making it a struggle to build risk analysis models that were compact, easy to understand and a good reflection of the problems they were trying to describe. Vose Software was created to offer a much richer choice of risk modeling tools.
David is a regular speaker at RAW and is famous for his fun and sarcastic take on his management, read his blog here http://blog.vosesoftware.com/
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#5 Graeme Keith
Stochastic ApS was launched in October 2019 as a vehicle for its founder Dr. Graeme Keith to support companies and institutions looking to make best use of their data and expertise both by incorporating practical, fit-for purpose mathematical models into their business and strategic decision-making processes, and by helping to ensure that the models and analytics they commission and utilize are fit-for-purpose and optimally deployed.
Informed by more than 20 years industrial and commercial experience, including a series of senior management positions in small, medium and multinational companies, Graeme has developed an approach to mathematical modelling that distills elements from probability theory and causal analysis, together with insights from his study of scientific methods and best modelling practice. The result is a modelling paradigm, specifically designed for tackling business and policy challenges, that is practical, insightful, fit-for-purpose and and cost effective.
Graeme is a regular speaker at RAW, read his blog here: https://www.stochastic.dk/articles
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#6 Norman Marks
Norman has been a practitioner and thought leader in internal audit, risk management, and governance for a long time. He led large and small internal audit departments, been the Chief Risk Officer and Chief Compliance Officer, and managed IT security and governance functions. Norman retired in early 2013, he blogs, writes, trains, speaks and mentors individuals and organizations on risk and internal audit.
Norman is a regular speaker at RAW, read his blog here: http://normanmarks.wordpress.com
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#7 Grant Purdy
Grant Purdy has specialised in the practical application of risk management to support decision making for nearly 40 years, working across a wide range of industries and in over 25 countries.
Grant has been a member of the Standards Australia and Standards New Zealand Joint Technical Committee on Risk Management for over 14 years and was its chair for seven. He is co-author of the 2004 version of AS/NZS 4360 and has authored many other risk management handbooks, guides and books. He was also the nominated expert for Australia on the Working Group that wrote ISO 31000 and Guide 73 and later Head of Delegation for Australia on ISO PC 262 that will revise ISO 31000.
Grant is a regular speaker at RAW, read Broadleafs blog and case studies here: https://broadleaf.com.au/resource-material/
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#8 RISK-ACADEMY
Controversial thoughts about modern day risk management in non-financial companies, training and consulting services right here at https://riskacademy.blog/
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