CERM Risk Insights #20

Hello Readers:

Welcome to the 20th issue of CERM Risk Insights.  It’s been a fun ride for what started as a whim.
We are getting requests daily for CERM, risk webinars, products, keynotes, etc.  It must be something in the air or in the water.  Or, ISO standards and most global standards for design, development, operations, cyber, pharma, aerospace, and other areas are moving to risk.  Great news!
Tell us what you think of this issue.  Best,
Greg Hutchins PE CERM | CERM Academy | Quality + Engineering 800.COMPETE | 503.233.1012
The Many Uncertainties of Risk as Currently Stated in ISO 9001 (2015) by James Lamprecht.  Jim had the first best selling ISO books in the world in the early 90’s.  Find out what he thinks of the new ISO standard.  Read more at ISO9001@Risk.
 
Of Fires and Explosions on Trains and Boats by Chris Peace.  Black Swans seem real.  But are they really?  Read about real disasters that may or may not have been predictable. 
 
Stop Losing Money – Implement a Human Capital Risk Management Strategy by Kristie Evans.  Number 1 issue to CEO’s this year is human capital.  How to retain.  How to get more innovation. Read this counter intuitive article to find out how.
 
The Sun, Skin Color, and Pregnancy: Nature’s Risk Management by Dr. Carolyn Turbyfill.  Nature does risk management on its own.  We can’t escape it.  But, what does this say about evolution and maybe global warming.  Read more of Carolyn at Cyber@Risk.
 
Risks of the ‘Unicorn Hunt’ by Mark Moore. This is the #1 challenge to all project risk managers.  Find out what.  And, find out what you can do about it.  Read more at Tips&Tools@Risk.
 
Risk Management is All Abut Context by Mark Jones.  A friend of mine once said: “Context is worth 20 IQ points.”  Find out why in this piece.  Read more at Projects@Risk.
 

 by Howard Wiener.  About 75% of software projects fail.  Yes, fail by not meeting scope, cost, or schedule requirements.  Learn about generative software and see if it’s right for you?  

 
Stealth Characteristics of Risk by Umberto Tunesi.  Risk analysis hides things that can result in additional risk.  Find out what in this humorous piece.  Read more Umberto at Quality@Risk.
 
 

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