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StillStanding 02-16-2009 08:06 AM

Risk Management!
 
Things are constantly changing in the world around us, and we must constantly make decisions on how we will adapt to those changes.

The two extremes are either to have no adaptions at all, or to throw caution to the wind. The result of the first is no progress and increased isolation, and the second consists of a wild ride usually leading to bankruptcy.

The old adage is “The greater the risk, the greater the award” or “No risk equals no reward”. To make progress, you must take a risk. The most successful risk takers have mastered the art of risk management.

Let’s review the principals of good risk management.

1. You must be able to determine and quantify the maximum risk and maximum reward before committing your time and effort.
2. Focus first on how much you could lose.
3. Good risk managers don’t fall for “get rich quick” type schemes.
4. Manage risk for a marathon, not a sprint.
5. Before each and every risk, you MUST determine your exit strategy or adjustment should things turn against you.
6. You should have the discipline to stick with your exit strategy or adjustment plan to cut your losses no matter what happens. Any decision to stray from your strategy should be based on sound analysis or as a result of a change in circumstances.

In other words, before you take a risk, research and know both the risk and the award. Determine that the award in worth the risk that is being taken. Research and determine the adjustments or exit strategy that will be put in effect should things go south. Put your blueprint in writing as a business plan before taking the risk!

Why did I start this thread? In the church I see so many pastors that fear taking a risk and making changes. Because of this risk paralysis, they see very little progress. They have seen their comrades make changes only to crash and burn.

I believe the smart answer is risk management. Write a business plan before you take a risk that includes adjustments or an exit plan when things start heading in the wrong direction.

Thoughts?

StillStanding 02-16-2009 11:59 AM

Re: Risk Management!
 
I started this thread this morning because I felt deeply that someone out there had a major decision to make soon that involved risk. Maybe I was wrong.

We all are searching for the will of God for our lives or our church. Sometimes finding God's will involves a risk of sticking your neck out. I think the smart thing to do before taking a huge risk or leap of faith, is to list specific goals to evaluate the progress of reaching the reward. Have a plan to adjust or exit if certain levels are not reached in a given time.

In other words, don't take a risk blindly! Have a plan! :)

*AQuietPlace* 02-16-2009 12:11 PM

Re: Risk Management!
 
Just because no one responds doesn't mean that it didn't touch someone's heart and speak to where they are. :) You never know where your words may reach.

ILG 02-16-2009 12:19 PM

Re: Risk Management!
 
Thanks for posting this Mr. S. This fits many situations, much more than just financial ones. I'm sure it touches all who read it on different levels. :thumbsup

ILG 02-16-2009 12:24 PM

Re: Risk Management!
 
BTW, why are US markets closed? President's Day?

*AQuietPlace* 02-16-2009 12:31 PM

Re: Risk Management!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ILG (Post 706534)
BTW, why are US markets closed?

Presidents' Day

ILG 02-16-2009 12:32 PM

Re: Risk Management!
 
LOL. I just put that as an edit to my post, wondering if that was the reason. Thanks.

StillStanding 02-16-2009 02:20 PM

Re: Risk Management!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by *AQuietPlace* (Post 706524)
Just because no one responds doesn't mean that it didn't touch someone's heart and speak to where they are. :) You never know where your words may reach.

Quote:

Originally Posted by ILG (Post 706528)
Thanks for posting this Mr. S. This fits many situations, much more than just financial ones. I'm sure it touches all who read it on different levels. :thumbsup

Thanks! :)


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