#311 – SEARCHING FOR RISK IN ALL THE WRONG PLACES – GEARY SIKICH & SARA ROBERTSON

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Introduction

Much like the song, “Lookin’ for Love in All the Wrong Places” sung by Johnny Lee; risk management professionals need to ask the question “Are we searching for risk in all the wrong places”?  Are risk professionals being deluded or deluding themselves by seeing risk based on media driven analysis; applying outmoded tools, models, etc. that no longer reflect the reality of risk? Continue reading

#311 – INFRASTRUCTURE IS NOT A ONE TIME INVESTMENT – FRED SCHENKELBERG

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In a recent blog post, Seth Goin discussed the need for ongoing investment to maintain infrastructure. Whether a road or building or even your own skills, it takes regular care to avoid system failures or obsolesce.

An Act of Maturity

Seth opens his piece with:

If you want to see wisdom and maturity in action, look for someone (or a community) investing in infrastructure before it’s too late.

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#310 – BRUCE TURNER – FUTURE OF INTERNAL AUDIT – HOWARD WIENER INTERVIEWER

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Bruce is an active company director and audit committee chair. He is a well-respected transformational leader with deep and broad professional governance, risk, compliance and audit experience. He was appointed a Member of the Order of Australia (AM) in the Queen’s Birthday Honours of 2015 in recognition of his significant service to public administration through governance and risk management practices, and to the profession of internal auditing.

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#309 – ANTICIPATORY LEADERS LEVERAGE FUTURE FACTS™ – DANIEL BURRUS

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We cannot turn back the clocks and undo the damage the pandemic has done, but we can move forward with an anticipatory mindset and a firm plan of action. For many decades now, and in all industries, digital disruption has been on an exponential curve upward. Because the pandemic forced us to turn to technology for help on both a personal and business level, the pace of technology-driven change increased dramatically, far beyond merely exponential levels. Now that this change has been set in motion, the question remains: What do we do now? Continue reading

#307 – JIM TONEY – FUTURE OF WORK – QUALITY – INTERVIEWED BY JAMES KLINE PH.D.

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James Toney has more than thirty years of experience in the quality profession. His clients have included the U.S. Department of Labor, IRS, Federal Aviation Administration, U.S. Navy, Housing and Urban Development, Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation, the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, and Health and Human Services. Commercial clients included financial, telecommunications, hospitality, educational, and healthcare organizations. Continue reading