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* [[Analysis paralysis]] | |||
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* [[Hedging]] | * [[Hedging]] |
Latest revision as of 09:09, 6 February 2022
Risk management and strategy.
In risk management and strategy, 'recklessly prudent' approaches are excessively conservative ones.
Examples include hedging non-material risks, wasting resources on unnecessary risk reduction.