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I've enjoyed working with undergraduate and MBA students to help them develop an understanding of corporate risk management, including some basic risk management techniques that they can use throughout their professional careers — regardless of their chosen professional disciplines.

More often than not, there is a special "aha" moment that occurs when a student grasps the concept that an organization that relies on as few as one or two people to "do risk management" for the whole enterprise is going to have problems down the line.

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