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Managing Risks Means Managing Arguments

Harvard Business Review

The tick-borne illness kept JPMorgan Chase's Ina Drew out of the office for extended periods in 2010 and 2011. That discord in 2010 and 2011 contributed to the chief investment office's losing trades in 2012, the current and former bankers said. How Competitive Intelligence Rules Encourage Cheating.

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JP Morgan's Loss: Bigger than "Risk Management"

Harvard Business Review

First, CEO Jamie Dimon was widely acknowledged as the "ultimate chief risk officer of the bank." How Competitive Intelligence Rules Encourage Cheating. But can effective risk management be sustained? Dimon and was part of the executive team with continual access to the company's board of directors. But was it?