An Insider's Guide to Risk Management

Relearning the Lessons of the Global Financial Crisis

by David M. Rowe

An Insider's Guide to Risk Management
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An Insider's Guide to Risk Management

Relearning the Lessons of the Global Financial Crisis

by David M. Rowe

Published Sep 22, 2018
412 Pages
Genre: BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Banks & Banking



 

Book Details

Practical risk management advice from the trenches

As memories of the Global Financial Crisis begin to fade, David Rowe’s book is a timely reminder of the need to expand risk management beyond purely technical analysis to broader consideration of social, organizational, political and technological issues.
—Alan Greenspan, Former Chairman of the Federal Reserve Board

This book is a broad ranging critique of risk management that should be required reading for all Chief Risk Officers and their staff. Whether they are new to their role or seasoned professionals tested by the unexpected, risk managers will gain valuable insights into the science and practice of their chosen field. David Rowe has selected topics drawn from his years in the trenches where he applied his technical expertise and common sense to close potentially dangerous gaps in risk management analytics, assumptions and systems. Every chapter offers real world examples and insights into both the value and the limitations of common risk measures and processes and how some of these contributed to the Global Financial Crisis. The book impresses upon readers the need to broaden their perspective based on experience, healthy skepticism and common sense.
—David Martens, Former CRO of the Federal Home Loan Bank of San Francisco

There are many highly technical books that deal with the details of statistical and other analytical tools used in economic and financial analysis. This book is not an attempt to add to that vast body of material. Rather, it encourages readers to step back from the swirling mass of details that often characterize such analysis and ask a more basic question, namely, “What are the assumptions and mental frameworks they should bring to such work, especially to the frustratingly amorphous subject of risk measurement and management?”

 

About the Author

David M. Rowe

David M. Rowe was the monthly Risk Analysis columnist in Risk magazine from 1999 through late 2015. He has over 40 years of experience at the interface of economic forecasting, finance, and risk management with the rapidly changing world of information technology. His professional career has included years spent at Wharton Econometric Forecasting Associates, Townsend-Greenspan & Co., Security Pacific Bank, Bank of America, SunGard and Misys, as well as his own consulting firm. Dr. Rowe holds a Ph.D. in economics from the University of Pennsylvania, an MBA from the Wharton School and a BA from Carleton College.