Douglas Hubbard
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'The Failure of Risk Management: Why It's Broken and How To Fix It' by Douglas W Hubbard.
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Webinars: How to Measure Anything in Cybersecurity Risk. Richard Seiersen at GE and I co-present in March bit.ly/1Er49Sj
I'm in San Diego at the Probability Management Event. Much nicer weather than Chicago! bit.ly/17dWWYH
Just got to Amsterdam. Speaking at a Research Board event again. Always a great group.
Back from Inner Mongolia, China for the United Nations Project. Working on a model to forecast the value of desert restoration.
Flying to China today for my U.N. project. First Beijing then Inner Mongolia. Returning Sep 15.
Nice plug for our business and my books at the Risk Podcast. bit.ly/1vSk1qS (You can skip the Wonder Twins bit)
Nice plug for our business and my books at the Risk Podcast. bit.ly/1vSk1qS (You can skip the Wonder Twins bit)
Nice summary from CEO of Lone Star of Probability Management standards committee; I attended last week bit.ly/1rnq083
Nice summary from CEO of Lone Star of Probability Management standards committee; I attended last week bit.ly/1rnq083
Nice reference from past seminar attendee: Robert Stoddard at the Software Engineering Institute/Carnegie Mellon bit.ly/1rnpzuk
Nice reference from past seminar attendee: Robert Stoddard at the Software Engineering Institute/Carnegie Mellon bit.ly/1rnpzuk
The AIE webinar schedule has been posted for Q3. Learn how to measure anything, even your uncertainty about it. bit.ly/1jfSHvv
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