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WYSIATI - Jumping to Conclusions with Limited Evidence blog

Over confidence in our ability to assess risks has led to more mistakes than we care to admit.  WYSIATI - "What You See Is All There Is"  describes a set of biases that prevents us from becoming better risk managers.  Why is this the case?  Because we jump to conclusions based on weak evidence and confuse correlation with causation. 

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Germany, DAX 30 (Deutscher Aktien IndeX), English site resource OCEG Reviewed

The DAX 30 is a German stock market index of the thirty main companies trading on the Frankfort Stock Exchange.

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Centre for Corporate Governance: Germany (Deloitte) resource Standards and Guidelines OCEG Reviewed

Web site on Corporate Governance in Germany hosted by Deloitte featuring news, official documents, reports, and discussion papers.

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Germany, Qualification of Supervisory Boards (2010) resource Standards and Guidelines OCEG Reviewed

Government Commission on the German Corporate Governance Code, Administrative Office, 10 February 2010.

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German Corporate Governance Code, Declarations of Conformity resource Private Lists / Directories OCEG Reviewed

An index of links hosted by the Commission of the German Corporate Governance Code for the listed  companies on the German stock exchange (DAX 30/MDAX) that declare compliance with the Code as set out by the German Stock Corporation Act, Art. 161.

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Government Commission of the German Corporate Governance Code resource Organizations & Associations OCEG Reviewed

The Government Commission on the German Corporate Governance Code will remain in existence after the Code has been handed over. It will observe the development of corporate governance in legislation and practice and will review the Code at least once a year for possible adaptation.

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German Corporate Governance Code (as amended on May 26, 2010) resource National Regulations OCEG Reviewed

Foreword: This German Corporate Governance Code presents essential statutory regulations for the management and supervision (governance) of German listed companies and contains internationally and nationally recognized standards for good and responsible governance. The Code aims at making the German Corporate Governance system transparent and understandable.

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Germany group

This group addresses GRC issues as they arise within Germany and affect German multi-national organizations. Participation is welcome both from individuals based in Germany. and those who have some responsibility for or oversight of such operations.

A group for OCEG members in Germany
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Why is GRC important? blog

I have been blogging about what GRC is, advocating the definition developed by the Open Compliance and Ethics Group, OCEG (see this and subsequent posts). But, I haven’t really talked about why the concept of GRC has value.

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