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Navigable Slide Index
- Introduction
- Why do we care about risk?
- Risks are everywhere
- Different types of risk
- Risk governance focus
- Risk, uncertainty and unknowability
- The changing risk landscape
- The risk management cycle
- Systematic search for major risks
- Use scenarios to assess uncertainty
- Prioritize risk responses
- Prioritize risk opportunities
- Risk management principles
- Enterprise risk management
- Structure and culture
- Risk and strategic management
- Integrative risk management
- Effective risk management
- Perception of risk management
- Creating value from risk management
- Honing the risk potential
- Successful risk taking
- Centralization and decentralization
- Effective risk management (2)
- Organizing responses across levels
- The risk management office
- Chief risk officer tasks
- Ongoing challenges
- Thank you for listening
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Topics Covered
- Why care about risk
- Examples of risk
- Different types of risk
- Risk governance focus
- Uncertainty and 'unknowability'
- The changing risk landscape
- Risk management cycle
- Systematic search for major risks
- Risk scenarios
- Risk assessment and prioritization
- Risk management principles
- Enterprise risk management
- Structure and culture
- Strategic risk management
- Integrative risk management
- Risk management effectiveness and perceptions
- Creating value
- Honing the risk potential
- Successful risk taking
- Centralization and decentralization
- Organizing risk responses
- The chief risk officer
- The risk management office
- Ongoing challenges
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Andersen, T.J. (2017, July 31). Strategic risk management: an overview [Video file]. In The Business & Management Collection, Henry Stewart Talks. Retrieved December 22, 2024, from https://doi.org/10.69645/IVEH5519.Export Citation (RIS)
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0:00
My name is Torben Juul Andersen.
I'm a professor of strategy and
international management at the Copenhagen Business School.
I was trained as an economist and worked in the international financial industry for
more than a decade which naturally sharpened my attention to risk management issues.
But after completing my Ph.D. In strategy and financial management,
my academic career created a focus on
strategic management and effective organisation responses to change.
And from this, arose the term "strategic risk management".
In this presentation, I introduce my perspective on this timely topic and try to frame
the many thoughtful contributions to this series on
risk management for corporate leaders.
0:47
Now, why is it that we focus so much on risk and risk management issues as of late?
Why do we care so much about risk?
I think there are a number of reasons and let me just mention a few.
We have recently witnessed a very unusual period of
extremely volatile market conditions gone up with periods of
economic recession and financial crisis, not seen
since the crash on Wall Street in 1929 and the Great Depression of the 30s.
The global economy is facing unprecedented conditions of
cross-border imbalances and disequilibria of a significant scale.
We cannot know how things will evolve and shape business conditions in the future.
Yet, the business conditions and the ability to foresee and adapt to them are
essential for future success and
possibly the survival of the firm as an independent entity.
Furthermore, whenever companies are affected adversely in tough times,
restructurings and scandals of mismanagement are instantly and
widely disseminated by the news media.