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Worldwide Impact on Top Management Business-Finance-IT-Risk Management

A Track Record of Defining Next Generation Global Risk Management Practices...
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Recent AACSB International Impact of Research Report recognized Yogesh Malhotra's information systems research on systemic risk management among 'exemplars' of 'considerable impact on actual practice' such as Nobel laureate works of Black-Scholes, Harry Markowitz, and, William Sharpe.

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In the wake of the recent Global Financial Crisis of 2008, world's top quantitative finance scholar-practitioners such as Dr. Emanuel Derman, prior head of the Quantitative Strategies at Goldman Sachs and currently professor at Columbia University, have underscored the need for advancing global Quantitative finance models so that they can effectively deal with the real '(Mis)behaviour of Markets', as noted Yale mathematician Dr. Benoit B. Mandelbrot would have said.

In above context, Yogesh Malhotra's current focus is on rethinking Quantitative Modeling of Risk in Finance given lessons learned from the Global Financial Crisis of 2008. Given applied focus at intersection of Quantitative Modeling, Computing, and, Finance over 15 years, his recent experience has been in statistical quantitative modeling research on risk management; financial risk management in long/short equity proprietary trading and proprietary development of financial risk analytics; and, financial risk management technology ventures. His prior experience is in software engineering and software programming of currency arbitrage and global financial systems at big banks and big IT firms across USA, Hong Kong, and, India. Among millions of worldwide patrons and clients that have benefited from his Finance-IT-Risk Management social enterprise technology ventures are organizations such as Google, Goldman Sachs, Harvard University, IBM, Intel, McKinsey & Company, Microsoft, MIT, NASA, Princeton University, Stanford University, US Air Force/Army/Navy/Marine Corps, Wharton School, and World Bank. His risk management research and quantitative models applied by organizations such as NASA and Big Banks have been published in top-tier academic journals and conference proceedings of organizations such as ACM and IEEE. His scientific and applied contributions are ranked and profiled in worldwide scientific impact studies and industry surveys among those of information scientists such as Nobel laureate Herbert Simon, economists such as Joseph Schumpeter, and, distinguished professors from institutions such as Harvard and MIT.

As top management consultant, Yogesh Malhotra has served as invited advisor to some of world's largest corporations and world governments across USA, North America, Europe, and Asia, and, the United Nations. He has been called on to advise and address national cabinet ministers, parliaments, and national leaders of countries as diverse as Mexico, Netherlands, and, South Korea. World governments and parliaments such as European Union and Australian Parliament, and, world's top corporate and chief executives such as Microsoft founder Bill Gates and Coopers & Lybrand Vice Chairman Ellen Knapp have written about Yogesh Malhotra's contributions to advancing global IT and knowledge management practices. As a plenary keynote speaker at high profile events such as those organized by Silicon Valley Venture Capitalists and as founding member of IT and e-Business industry standards, he has shared the podium with other CEOs, technology entrepreneurs, and founders of world's most renowned companies.

The national defense services of the United States including CIOs and top commanders at US Air Force, US Army, US Marine Corps, and US Navy are among long-time followers of Yogesh Malhotra's risk management digital ventures, research, and, practices. A U.S. Army Knowledge Symposium report of the US Department of Defense, United States Army had noted about his digital ventures: "If you spend some time at [the digital knowledge lab] (founded by Dr. Malhotra) you will be blessed by some of the world’s most astute thinking on the nature of knowledge and its value." Paul Strassmann, prior acting CIO of NASA and Director of Defense Information for US Department of Defense, had noted about Yogesh Malhotra’s expert paper on measurement of knowledge assets written at the invitation of the United Nations as "a critical and definitive examination of KM measurement."

Leading-edge worldwide institutions such as multiple programs at the Harvard University and Harvard Business School professors teaching the Harvard MBAs have used and written about his digital knowledge ventures. These technology ventures have received editorial coverage as benchmarks for practice in worldwide media including Wall Street Journal, New York Times, Fortune, Forbes, Business Week, Harvard Management Update, Chief Executive, CIO Enterprise, CIO Insight, Computerworld, and Information Week. While concluding PhD, he was invited by Harvard Business Review to lead its advance into digital publishing given visibility of his pioneering role as editor and publisher of the most prominent popular business technology management research Web sites.

In 2008, in its International Impact of Research Report, AACSB International, the premiere accreditation organization for worldwide Graduate Business Schools and Accounting programs noted his basic research on risk management as 'exemplar' of considerable impact on actual practice' among Nobel laureate works of Black-Scholes, Harry Markowitz, and, William Sharpe. Prior to that, he was nominated and listed for first time in Marquis Who's Who in Science & Engineering® (2006) for worldwide impact generated by his risk management research published while serving in research academia. Before that, for his contributions to leadership in advancing global Finance-IT-Risk Management practices, he was nominated and listed for the first time in Marquis Who's Who in Finance & Industry® (2001) and Marquis Who's Who in America® (2002). His applied contributions to advancing global IT-Risk Management had already earned him nomination and listing for the first time in the Marquis Who's Who in the World® (1999).

An illustrative sample of entities that have written about his Finance-IT-Risk Management tech ventures is listed below.

 

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Vision Korea Campaign Keynotes
Yogesh Malhotra among other 'Vision Korea' National Campaign Keynote Speakers in Seoul, South Korea:
Charles Lucier of Booz Allen Hamilton, David Snowden of IBM, Robert H. Buckman of Buckman Labs, Hubert Saint-Onge of Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce, Professor Ikujiro Nonaka of Hitotsubashi University

“If you spend some time at BRINT Institute (founded by Dr. Malhotra) you will be blessed by some of the world’s most astute thinking on the nature of knowledge and its value.”
- U.S. Army Knowledge Symposium 2002, Theme: "Knowledge Dominance: Transforming the Army...from Tooth to Tail", April 1-4, 2002, Department of Defense, United States Army.