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14 Credit Discipline Tools to Nail Down and Fix Up Your Credit Culture A disciplined credit team holds in its hands a set of tools that keeps the culture in good repair and at instant readiness
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Strischek, Dev
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Risk Management Association
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2015
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A Brief on Abbreviations: A Little Latin Goes a Long Way
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Strischek, Dev
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Risk Management Association
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2017
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Book Review: Banker's Guide to New Small Business Finance by Charles H. Green
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Strischek, Dev
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Risk Management Association
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2014
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Book Review: Superforecasting: The Art and Science of Prediction by Philip E. Tetlock and Dan Gardner
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Strischek, Dev
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Risk Management Association
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2016
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Game of Stones: Rocky Road to Excess Paved with Galled Contentions
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Strischek, Dev
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Risk Management Association
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2017
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How Low Can You Go, How High Can You Fly? The Ups and Downs of Revenue Projections
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Strischek, Dev
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Risk Management Association
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2018
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Improve Your Critical Thinking by Mitigating Cognitive Biases
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Strischek, Dev
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Risk Management Association
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2019
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Junk the Jargon and Clip the Clichés Nearly everyone is guilty of using the occasional buzzword, super simile, or monster metaphor at work, but overuse can seriously hurt the writer's credibility as well as annoy colleagues who must figure out what it all means
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Strischek, Dev
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Risk Management Association
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2016
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PCC's Progress: Private Company Council's Chair Gives Accounting of its Accomplishments and Goals
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Strischek, Dev
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Risk Management Association
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2014
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Quantity Has a Quality All Its Own
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Strischek, Dev
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Risk Management Association
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2016
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Real Estate Concentrations: Too Much of a Good Thing?
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Strischek, Dev
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Risk Management Association
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2018
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Redundant Repetition: Déjà Vu All over Again
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Strischek, Dev
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Risk Management Association
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2016
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Risky Business: Assessing the Insurance Risk of a Contractor (Part 1 of 3) One of a contractor's biggest costs of doing business is insurance. This three-part series discusses the basic insurance needs of contractors and how to stress test the impact of insurance coverage on a contractor's loan repayment ability. Part 1 reviews property and liability insurance for contractors
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Strischek, Dev
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Risk Management Association
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2017
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Risky Business: Assessing the Insurance Risk of a Contractor (Part 2 of 3)
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Strischek, Dev
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Risk Management Association
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2017
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Risky Business: Assessing the Insurance Risk of a Contractor (Part 3 of 3)
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Strischek, Dev
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Risk Management Association
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2017
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Something's Happening Here, What It Is Haint Exactly Clear
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Strischek, Dev
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Risk Management Association
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2019
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Spilled Milk: SnoKween and the Abominable Showman In this tall tale for the Journal's annual Halloween Spilled Milk, a family decides to blanket its business under a blizzard of debts, only to introduce a cryogenics business venture that it hopes will repay the existing term debt
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Strischek, Dev
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Risk Management Association
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2016
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The Ins and Outs of In and Out
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Strischek, Dev
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Risk Management Association
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2017
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The Ups and Downs of Cash Flow Projections for Contractors: Making a Case for Downside and Most Likely Scenarios (Part 1)
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Strischek, Dev
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Risk Management Association
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2015
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The Ups and Downs of Cash Flow Projections for Contractors: Making a Case for Downside and Most Likely Scenarios (Part 2)
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Strischek, Dev
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Risk Management Association
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2015
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