Risk management: how to achieve personal and business goals is a book with a completely didactic approach that allows you to understand how risk affects both your personal life and the business environment.
Risk is the effect of uncertainty on the achievement of objectives; for this reason, it is essential to know how to identify and measure risks and establish controls over them to meet objectives.
In general, our treatment of risk is rather intuitive and we all react differently. Using a systematic method will improve your chances of meeting your goals.
After reading the book, you will be able to identify diverse situations in your daily life (health, professional career, personal finances, sports practices or risk practices) or business (credit, market, operational, legal, human resources) in which you deal with risk. Managing risk appropriately is the best way to meet your goals and objectives.
Diego Fiorito was born in 1972 in Buenos Aires, Argentina. He studied Economics at the Universidad Catolica Argentina, completed his studies with a Postgraduate Degree in Finance at the Universidad de San Andrés and an M.B.A. at Hult International Business School, in Boston, United States. Additionally, he complemented his academic training with the international certifications CFA, FRM, ISO 22 301 and ISO 31 000.
He managed credit risks at Scotiabank, market risks at BankBoston and Bladex, balance and structural risks at Bladex and CABEI, and was responsible for comprehensive risk management at CABEI and HSBC (Asset Management business). He was also responsible for risk taking at Scotiabank (portfolio manager), BankBoston (trader and sales), Bladex (investment portfolio and structured products) and CABEI (capital, liquidity and interest rate).
He participated as an exhibitor in various international risk events in Panama, Honduras, Guatemala and the Dominican Republic.
This is his second boon, after The Opportunity to Change in which he describes the reality of the Argentine Republic (with its ups and downs, volatility, recurring crises and situations that so distress the Argentines) and whose mission is to sow the idea that it there is an opportunity to change.