Risk management is an essential part of systems engineering because it is increasingly important to anticipate risk in order to manage it. Just as systems engineering is not an ancillary discipline in the decision-making process, risk management has also become a key ingredient of success. Utilizing innovative concepts from his three most recent books on decision making, cross-border risk, and cyber terrorism, Daniel Wagner will outline how natural and man-made risks clash, so that systems engineers can integrate the critical concept of risk agility into their decision-making processes.
08:45-09:15 |
Registration & Welcome |
09:15-10:45 |
The Path Toward Global Risk Agility – The agile risk manager is part sociologist, anthropologist, psychologist, and quant. Risk agility implies not treating risk as a cost of doing business, but as a catalyst for growth. Once mighty organizations can be brought to their knees by simple miscalculations or a failure to just do the right thing. We will delve into some of the specific risk domains that are shaping our world, including climate change, terrorism, and economic resource nationalism, to provide a frame of reference from which to think about risk management and decision-making in our increasingly complicated world. |
10:45-11:00 |
Coffee Break |
11:00-12:45 |
Achieving cyber resiliency in the era of Virtual Terrorism - Wagner has crafted a new definition of terrorism for the 21st century that fully takes into account the prevalence of online terrorism. The Virtual Terrorism landscape -- from cybercrime and bioterrorism to drones and artificial intelligence -- to reveals the chilling reality that confronts us all. His new book is a clarion call for individuals, businesses, and governments to rise up against virtual terrorists, and he will provide guidance for how we can use our collective resources to turn the tide against bad actors in cyberspace. |
12:45-13:45 |
Lunch Break |
13:45-15:15 |
A Primer on Cross-border Risk Analysis – We need real-world insight to think outside the box and anticipate the impact of change. By using practical examples, Wagner reviews some of the basics concepts behind risk management in the global word business. By considering the impact of perception on investment decisions, he demonstrates how to put cross-border risk assessment into practice, and explains how to create a framework, select the right tools, and map out a country risk analysis methodology. |
15:15-15:30 |
Refreshments |
15:30-16:45 |
Making Sense of the World by Turning the Pyramid Upside Down – By examining some past and current examples of how the world operates, we will explore how thinking exactly the opposite of what conventional wisdom may dictate sheds light on to how to make sense of things. History is sometimes an important teacher and other times worth ignoring. Wagner will provide examples of why the future will increasingly be dictated by forces we have never seen before and will find increasingly difficult to predict. |
16:45 |
Adjourn |
מחירים ללא מע"מ | קהל רחב | חברי אילטם / סגל אקדמי / INCOSE_IL / חברי PMI |
מחיר | 600 ש"ח | 450 ש"ח |
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קהל רחב | חברי INCOSE_IL | |
מחיר (לפני מע"מ) | ₪600 | ₪450 |