Strategic risk management practice: how to deal effectively with major corporate exposures
Andersen, T.J|Schroder, P.W
Strategic risk management practice: how to deal effectively with major corporate exposures - New York Cambridge University Press 2010 - xxi, 245p.
States that, a time when corporate scandals and major financial failures dominate newspaper headlines, the importance of good risk management practices has never been more obvious. States that the absence or mismanagement of such practices can have devastating effects on exposed organizations and the wider economy. Emphasises that today's organizations and corporate leaders must learn the lessons of such failures by developing practices to deal effectively with risk. Brings together ideas, concepts and practices developed in various risk markets and academic fields to provide a much-needed overview of different approaches to risk management. It critiques prevailing enterprise risk management frameworks (ERMs) and proposes a suitable alternative. Combines academic rigour and practical experience, as an important resource professionals concerned with strategic risk management
978-0-521-13215-2
Risk Management|Planning Techniques
HD 61 .A53 2010
Strategic risk management practice: how to deal effectively with major corporate exposures - New York Cambridge University Press 2010 - xxi, 245p.
States that, a time when corporate scandals and major financial failures dominate newspaper headlines, the importance of good risk management practices has never been more obvious. States that the absence or mismanagement of such practices can have devastating effects on exposed organizations and the wider economy. Emphasises that today's organizations and corporate leaders must learn the lessons of such failures by developing practices to deal effectively with risk. Brings together ideas, concepts and practices developed in various risk markets and academic fields to provide a much-needed overview of different approaches to risk management. It critiques prevailing enterprise risk management frameworks (ERMs) and proposes a suitable alternative. Combines academic rigour and practical experience, as an important resource professionals concerned with strategic risk management
978-0-521-13215-2
Risk Management|Planning Techniques
HD 61 .A53 2010