Category Archives: Venture Risk


Systematic Risk Coming

‘A change in the weather is known to be extreme
But what’s the sense of changing horses in midstream ?’ (Dylan)
Well, the context is very different, but there is pretty good sense in changing horses, or at least the saddle. First, though you need to start understanding the weather. Here are three types of weather to […]

Systematic Risk (market risk)

Every week, on its regularly scheduled delivery, a mechanical system (a truck) travels across a system of roads, driven by a biological system (the driver). The risks that flow out of damage to these systems (running out of fuel, construction delays, and a stroke) are systemic in nature. One day in early February, it snows. […]

Systemic Risk (stability risk)

Confusing isn’t it – systemic and systematic. Could they not have found two words that are more distinguishable? Let’s straighten this out right now.
Systems Theory
There is a discipline known as systems theory. In essence it grapples with the interaction of components and parts that work together to accomplish some behaviour. Taken together, those interacting parts […]

Risk to Business Entrepreneurs

Why start with business and risk? After all, how many entrepreneurs sit down and decide ‘Well, today I am going to start some risk-taking…’. Fair enough – darn few. Yet, when you actually sit down and discuss with them the aspirations of their new venture, that is how they think, in slightly different words, and […]

How about a little Risk

The field of business is the study of risk, and how to make it beneficial, for oneself, and in fact for society at large.