Companies spend more on risk management – visit the case discussion

July 23, 2012

Companies, in particular financial institutions, spend more on risk management. The crisis  in the banking sector dominates the current financial climate. How should risks be managed and value be created in and after the financial crisis? How can supervisors and executives make decisions? What are the roles of these professionals in the boardroom? Supervising and strategizing in a world with difficult access to capital, requires new and alternative skills.

Workshop on Governance and Risk Management

During the workshop on Governance, suggestions and practical tips are given and illustrated by best practices and examples from the Harvard Business Case: New Century Financial Corporation. Have you not yet decided to participate in the workshop Governance – Decision making in the boardroom of Thursday 6th of September? Register now as places are filling fast!

The workshop is part of our Strategy & Governance Excellence Series and makes the latest international insights on strategy and governance quickly available and practically applicable for professionals in the Netherlands.   The insigths are illustrated with the latest and best Harvard Cases by renowned case teacher Prof. dr. Fred van Eenennaam.

  • Read the article of ControllersMagazine on financial instutions and their riks management expenditures.
  • Download the new brochure: Governance – Decision making in the Boardroom.
  • Visit the homepage of the Strategy & Governance Excellence Series.
  • Contact Kim Bruheim for questions and (topic)-suggestions (k.bruheim@thedecisioninstitute.org)

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