Monthly Archives: November 2009
Risk Management in 2009 and Beyond
What follows is an amalgam of presentations I made to two risk management groups in very different sectors: one in health care, and the other in insurance. The principles are the same, even though the immediate concerns may differ. Let … Continue reading
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Tagged America, American economy, banking crisis, banks, Canada, Canadian economy, crisis, drug research, environmental scanning, flu, flu pandemic, governance, health care, health insurance, influenza, outlook for 2010, pandemic, pharmaceutical research, pharmaceuticals, recession, risk, risk management, Spanish flu
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Innovation and Leadership
Two topics that are consistent hot buttons in the corporate world are innovation, and leadership. Both are in high demand for conferences, seminars, and workshops. Yet, what is not quite as apparent is that the two are related: one can … Continue reading
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Tagged corporate management, enthusiasm, excitement, future, innovation, leadership, motivation
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