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Risk Management

Risk in international enrollment

We’ve been asked to share an article Pamela wrote last year in the NAFSA International Educator magazine on strategic risk.

As the concept of strategic risk moves up the agenda with recent world events causing the potential for sovereign dislocations and disruption in international higher education, the need for a closer examination of how to manage and monitor risks increases in importance.  International educators have been relying on our advice and expertise on how to build resilience and maintain market presence in difficult times.  Contact pamela@bartoncarlyle.com for more information for our work in this area, and take a look at the chapters on risk in “Beyond the Horizon:  Trends shaping the near future of International Education” which we produced in collaboration with ICEF, at http://www.icef.com/beyondthehorizon

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