Michael Blayney Head of Diversified Strategies, Perpetual Investment Management Limited (at time of writing) Michael Blayney is a senior investment consultant with over 10 years experience in superannuation and investment consulting. He is responsible for investment strategy research, asset and liability modelling and the provision of investment advice to a range of institutional clients.
TIM UNGER , MICHAEL BLAYNEY | MONDAY, 1 JAN 2007 Most outcomes in life are impacted by skill (or a lack of it) as well as noise (random chance or luck). What do we mean by this in practice? We mean that a portion of any outcome is likely to relate to the process that was put in place to produce it ... Read more PAGE: 1 |
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