If you really wanted the opportunity to present essentially the same information in a different way, you might want to create a simulation.
Kind of like Mock Trial for all you parasite, excuse me, lawyering types (eeeew).
As some of you know, I created my own college leadership company. The way I present Risk management is usually through simulation and role play.
Its different if you have players acting out the part and you take a normal part of chapter practice, show how it can lead to something bad, and then directly show connsequences. Such as one of the players going to jail. Or having their wages garnished for 20 years.
But a lot of the Risk Management micromanagement that you see from nationals or on this board are silly and futile. ITs like trying to stop lightning from striking.