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Strategic Risk Taking
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Strategic Risk Taking

A Framework for Risk Management

Wharton School Publishing, 2007 more...

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Editorial Rating

8

Qualities

  • Applicable

Recommendation

Many businesses could do a better job of exploiting risks. Unfortunately, not every business manager knows how. In his perceptive book, Aswath Damodaran details the principles and tools that most good risk managers use. Some of his work resembles a textbook. Appendixes with mathematical proofs of risk assessment models follow several chapters. But the book is mostly a readable blend of qualitative and quantitative insight. The author uses math more to illustrate concepts than to reduce them to equations. For students of risk management, this is great supplementary reading. getAbstract also believes this book would be an especially useful reference for specialists in corporate finance and investment management.

Take-Aways

  • Great risk managers take the most exploitable risks while avoiding or minimizing other risks.
  • Don’t focus too heavily on possible losses or you may miss opportunities for gains.
  • Some people are much more risk averse than others.

About the Author

Aswath Damodaran is a professor of finance at New York University’s Stern School of Business. He has published books and articles on valuation, portfolio theory and corporate finance.


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