Michele Wucker was invited to speak at the ANIMA’s conference at Il Salone del Risparmio and also launched the Italian edition of The Gray Rhino at the event. We are most grateful for the kind invitation and hospitality by ANIMA and also the great work of Michele’s publisher ROI Ediziones for the launch. Michele Wucker is […]
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Michele Wucker, the author of “The Gray Rhino,” recently keynoted at an investor summit in Beijing, China, where she shared her insights on risk management and how to deal with “gray rhino” events that can have a significant impact on businesses and economies. For those who are unfamiliar, a “gray rhino” is a metaphor for […]
In 2017, the Mainland Chinese newspaper, People’s Daily, warned that China faced a variety of systemic financial risks, including the “Gray Rhinos.” China’s business community immediately took notice of the term, and it is now used in Chinese media without explanation. Why China loves the Gray Rhino concept? Michele Wucker, the author of the “Gray […]
TEDTalk speaker and bestselling author Michele Wucker, in her recent conversation with Asian Scientist, answers an important question—Was COVID-19 a gray rhino event? Michele discussed her gray rhino theory with respect to the COVID pandemic, and what gray rhino events we should anticipate in the future. Watch the full interview below: Michele Wucker is an award-wining […]
Michele Wucker, author of best-selling book Gray Rhino, spoke in Hangzhou, China at a business conference on how can China’s economy fight against grey rhino in 2019. The audience appreciate Michele’s insights a lot and they had great exchange. Michele Wucker is an award-wining global thought leader who draws on three decades of experience in media […]
Michele Wucker , author of best-selling book The Gray Rhino, was invited to speak at the ZAOJIU conference in Singapore, on the “uncertainty in the fourth industrial revolution” “Even if you’re just predicting the future, you have the ability to influence the course of events.” What are the obvious, high-probability crisis events that are likely […]