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Risk Persona

What a risk persona means inside the risk-manager stage.

Plain-English definition

A risk persona is one of the internal lenses used by the risk manager, such as conservative, aggressive, or neutral.

Why it matters

These perspectives make risk review more explicit and help surface trade-offs instead of hiding them.

Beginner example

The conservative perspective may focus on downside fragility while the aggressive one emphasizes opportunity cost.

Common misunderstanding

A risk persona is not a final recommendation by itself.

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Practice with Alpha Council

What is a risk persona and why does the report use several of them?

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