Hans Læssøe on Strategic Risk — Part Two

Hans Læssøe on Strategic Risk — Part Two

How can companies be better at managing the strategic risks they face in an uncertain world?
This episode is part two of my discussion with Hans Læssøe on Strategic Risk.

If you haven’t yet listened to Part 1 👉 https://www.podpage.com/the-human-risk-podcast/hans-lassoe-on-strategic-risk-part-one/ - then I recommend that you do that first.

Having explored how Hans’ career evolved in Part 1 of our discussion, in this episode we look in more detail at the techniques and principles which Hans uses in his work.



Hans now works as an independent risk consultant and trainer. You can find out more about his work 👉https://aktus.dk/

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