Cognitive risk takes a multidisciplinary and pedestrian stroll through behavioral science with a light touch using stories to explain why we consistently make cognitive errors that not only increase risks, but also simultaneously fails to recognize these errors; in ourselves or our organization. This science has deep roots in organizational behavior, psychology, human factors, cognitive science, and behavioral science all influenced by the classic philosophers and enabled through advanced analytics and artificial intelligence. The point of the book is simple. Humans persist with bounded rationality, but as the speed of information, data, money, and life accelerates we will need the right tools to not only keep pace, but to survive.
Finally, the book closes with a foundational solution. A cognitive risk framework for enterprise risk management and cyber security. There are five pillars in a cognitive risk framework with five levels of maturity, yet there is no prescribed maturity level. It is more a journey of different paths. Each organization will pursue its own path, but the goal is the same - minimize the errors that could have been avoided. We explain why conversations about risks are hard to discuss and why we systematically ignore the aggregation of these risks hidden in collective decision-making in an organization.
The cognitive risk framework is a framework designed to explore the two most complex risks organizations face: Uncertainty and Decision-Making under uncertainty. The first pillar is Cognitive Governance. A structured approached for institutionalizing rational decision-making across the enterprise. Each pillar is complimentary in a succession of continuous learning. There is no endpoint because it evolves with technology. Enterprise risk is a team effort in intelligence grounded in good decision-making. We close with a call for designers of risk solutions enabled by the right technology and nurtured by collaboration.
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