Despite many years of development risk management remains problematic for the majority of organizations. One common challenge is the human dimension in other words the way people perceive risk & risk management. Risk management processes & techniques are operated by people each of whom is a complex individual influenced by many different factors. & the problem is compounded by the fact that most risk management involves people working in groups. This introduces further layers of complexity through relationships & group dynamics. David Hillsons & Ruth Murray-Websters Understanding & Managing Risk Attitude" will help you understand the human aspects of risk management & to manage proactively the influence of human behaviour on the risk process. The authors introduce a range of models perspectives & examples to define & detail the range of possible risk attitudes; looking both at individuals & groups. Using leading-edge thinking on self-awareness & emotional literacy they develop a powerful approach to address the most common shortfall in current risk management: the failure to manage the human aspects of the process. All this is presented in a practical & applied framework rather than as a theoretical or academic treatise based on the authors shared experiences & expertise rather than empirical research. Anyone involved in implementing risk management will benefit from this book including risk practitioners senior managers & directors responsible for corporate governance project managers & their teams. It is also essential reading for HR professionals & others interested in organizational or behavioural psychology. This second edition is updated to strengthen the understanding of individual risk attitudes & reinforce what individuals can do to manage those risk attitudes that are leading them away from their objectives. For people who want to embrace this subject the book highlights ways forward that are proven & practical."