Facing risk in the 21st century
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<subfield code="a">The first step in divining the future of risk management is to set our understanding of risk and its treatment on a more realistic basis. To do so, we will examine some common approaches to risk and its treatment and note their shortfalls. Real risk management is not about slogans or personal and professionals agendas. It is an endeavor that requires us to predict the unknown </subfield>
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