Why Every Human Needs to be a Risk Manager | Hersh Shah | TEDxMahindraUniversity
While change is the only constant, its the speed and impact of change that can be better managed through risk based decision making. Join Hersh Shah, CEO, IRM India Affiliate and India’s Youngest Enterprise Risk Expert for a powerful and thought-provoking talk as he explores how enterprise risk management (ERM) can reshape the future of individuals, families, businesses, and entire nations. In this insightful session, he unveils a simple yet impactful risk taxonomy and walks through real-life scenarios — from personal health missteps to corporate supply chain disruptions and national cyber threats. Discover how adopting risk literacy empowers every stakeholder to turn uncertainty into opportunity and build resilience at every level of society. Linked to the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), this talk redefines how smarter, risk-informed choices can help us achieve a more sustainable, equitable, and prepared world. Get ready to rethink every decision you make —because every choice matters. Hersh Shah is the CEO of the Institute of Risk Management's (IRM) India Affiliate, India's Youngest Enterprise Risk Expert, Columnist for CNBCTV18 and Agenda Contributor to the World Economic Forum. He is a Chartered Accountant, IIM Bangalore alumnus and Technical Specialist in Risk Management from IRM London. He started advocating the need for 360 degree risk management at a young age of 21. He carries over 15 years of experience in audit and assurance, risk management, consulting and corporate finance including structuring of strategic alliances & partnerships. He started his career with KPMG in the Governance, Risk and Compliance (Risk Advisory) services, where he worked on many enterprise risk consulting assignments across South Africa, USA, UK, China and the Middle East. Prior to setting up IRM in India, Shah set up and managed a microfinance NBFC within a financial services group where he scaled up the portfolio to over USD 15 mn leading a team of 250+ people. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
More from TED
- 15:56Labirentteki Değerli Yalnızlık | Özlem Gürses | TEDxBilkent UGazeteci, yazar ve televizyon sunucusu Özlem Gürses, modern hayatın karmaşası içinde kaybolan bireyselliğin ve yalnızlığın düşündüğümüzden çok daha güçlü bir araç olabileceğini ve bize yeni kapılar açabileceği hakkında konuşuyor. Kendi labirentimizde yol almanın düşündüğümüzden daha çok önemli olduğunu ve kendi labirentimizde kalmaktan korkmamaız gerektiğinden bahsediyor. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx Özlem Gürses was born in Ankara on August 18, 1970. After completing her primary and high school education at TED Ankara College, she entered the Department of Urban and Regional Planning at METU Faculty of Architecture. She moved to Istanbul during her master's degree and entered the media world. Gürses has written many articles and books on literature and culture. She has also given speeches at various conferences and seminars on Turkish literature and culture. Gürses began her media career as a reporter at ATV News Center and later appeared on programs such as "Gece Hattı" and "Kırmızı Koltuk" on Star TV. She worked as an editor and presenter on programs such as "20. Saat", "13 Agency", "Bıldıgın Gibi Değil" and "Burası Haftasonu" on Habertürk TV. She served as assistant news director and on-screen presenter on the "Ana Haber" program on Kanal 1. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
- 7:38How to overcome procrastination | Shashva Dedhia | TEDxRWA YouthShashva is here, not to talk about the future, but about the first step to reaching it”. Yes, procrastination is an everyday problem, which affects the smallest things like grocery shopping, to the biggest, like submitting your end-of-year exam. Fortunately, according to Shashva, there are some quick and easy techniques, which can make procrastinators seasoned work pros. Because, remember, as Shashva says, the best time to innovate and grow, is now. Shashva Dedhia is a passionate student of Grade 9 at RWA. He enjoys learning and is always looking for opportunities to meet new people. He is a budding photographer, as well as being an avid reader and also working on paper-craft, namely quilling. He values his academics and his extra-curricular, which is why he practices badminton and cricket. His favorite subject areas include math, science, and history. He is quite competitive and likes to succeed at what he does. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx