Risk Managers Must Go Back To School For Survivor Skills

The good news for risk managers is that despite a terrible economy, their compensation–both in terms of salary and bonus–rose over the past two difficult years, and substantially so among those at the largest companies.

The bad news, however, is that risk managers are going to have to earn every additional penny they are being paid and then some. Indeed, most need to work harder and smarter to earn promotions or further pay raises–and, in some cases, even to keep their jobs.

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