Tag Archives: risk management

U.S. Army Ranger Training for The Corporate Crisis Battle Zone

The Ranger Handbook provides a clear strategy for U.S. Rangers to follow when called into a crisis situation. Retired U.S. Army Major John Little now engages in a different type of crisis as a turnaround management specialist. But he still uses the Ranger Handbook to devise a successful strategy and points out that these methods are just as pertinent to the civilian business world as they are in the military.

RMA Risk Management Conference

Bankers from large, regional, and community banks attend this conference, which features recognized speakers and specialized tracks. You’ll get specific how-to information in breakout sessions. This conference offers an opportunity to get the latest information on risk management, specialized lending, and regulatory issues. You’ll learn how to deal with some of the critical issues facing […]

Enterprise Risk Management — Making It Count!

By Carolyn Rosenberg, Senior Partner, Insurance Recovery Group, Reed Smith and Carl Krasik, Chief Legal Officer, Reed Smith Enterprise Risk Management (ERM) sounds great in theory, but what does it really mean in practice? As organizations embark on this process, consider these questions: 1.) What do we mean by Enterprise Risk Management? To some, Enterprise […]

Small Business Capital Delivery: A Paradigm Shift

As the economy improves, finance providers want to provide capital or extend credit and small businesses continue to need the financial support. Traditional risk scoring and risk management models aren’t getting the job done, and a new paradigm may be needed. Finance providers that embrace new approaches will win in the small business market … and so will the economy.