Webinar on Risk Guidance

Randy

Super Moderator
I watched the 1st 12 minutes and wanted to go throw up! Those people are disciples of Rube Goldberg.

Just my opinion :2cents:
 

Joe Cruse

Registered
Dang, if only I'd seen this 20 years ago...

I was expecting a lecture on CC and why the Committee amended the 9001 Standard to demand that all of us regist-rees specifically assess it???
 

Big Jim

Admin
I can't help but wonder if the participants have ever had any real business experience. Risk identification and mitigation has ALWAYS been a critical and integral part of business. I wonder how business has been able to exist for thousands of years without guidance from this group.
 

Sidney Vianna

Post Responsibly
Leader
Admin
I can't help but wonder if the participants have ever had any real business experience.
While I agree with the underlying critique, there are people from academia who can create relatable material for business. For some reason, the material that surrounds risk based thinking coming from the TC 176 continually fails to make the connection. Remember the first paper they released on RBT? Scenario at hand: crossing a road. Give me a break. Develop cases where real registrants can relate to and learn from. Displaying academic prowess in risk and opportunity management might score a few points with some members of the TC 176 but adds very little value for the majority of users.
 

Bev D

Heretical Statistician
Leader
Super Moderator
No familiarity with the to-if, no experience with the topic, certainly nothing close to expertise. This incompetence is not acceptable. It is a prime example of how out of touch with reality they are[
 

AllTheThings

Involved In Discussions
Bless their hearts.

Maybe if the target audience is undergrad biz school students, this introduces some broad concepts to prompt some classroom discussion around forking risk and opportunity. But at least here it is solving anyone's low blood pressure...

I think what is most disappointing is that this is not a conversation. It is obvious that the questions were given in advance and the answers are scripted. Very performative. For other TC 176 members.

Anyone know how to get on the TAG for TC 176 or ISO/CASCO without trying to convince my employer to join ANSI? :)
 
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