
The Rotman School has set out to redesign business education for the 21st century and become one of the world's top-tier business schools. The School is developing an innovative curriculum built around Integrative ThinkingTM and Business DesignTM.
Underestimating the Risk of the Status Quo
Canadian firms are profoundly influenced by our capital markets’ narrow definition of ‘risky behaviour,’ and the unfortunate result is a dearth of globally-competitive companies.
Countering the Biggest Risk of All
How to anticipate and manage strategic threats systematically – and in the process, turn some of them into growth opportunities.
Bounded Awareness
People tend to overestimate their own awareness and underestimate its bounds. As a result, they often overlook information that is crucial to making successful decisions.
How Private Action Can Reduce Public Vulnerability
Risk expert Erwann Michel-Kerjan explains how our increasing interconnectedness breeds risk, and why the private sector must take a leadership role in assuring a safer environment.
Hull’s Laws: What We Can Learn from Derivatives Mishaps
High profile losses have made people wary of derivatives, which is unfortunate, because they can provide a very efficient way to manage risks.
A Primer on the Management of Risk and Uncertainty
Effective risk management involves preparing for ‘known unknowns’ and ‘unknown unknowns.’ Here’s how to get started.
Dancing with Strangers
While maintaining ties with ‘safe’ past partners stabilizes inter-organizational networks, non-local ties with ‘strangers’ can sow the seeds of network change and innovation.
Achieving Optimal Agreements
Focusing on promoting success rather than preventing failures is a powerful tool for achieving one’s goals at the bargaining table.
Embracing Risk to Learn, Grow and Innovate
In the world of ‘design thinking,’ acknowledging risk is the first step towards taking action, and with action comes insight, evidence and real options.
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