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Managing Business Risk: Protecting Your Business » (Revised Edition)

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Authors: Jonathan Reuvid
ISBN-13: 9780749445102, ISBN-10: 0749445106
Format: Hardcover
Publisher: Kogan Page, Ltd
Date Published: July 2006
Edition: Revised Edition

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Author Biography: Jonathan Reuvid

Jonathan Reuvid was formerly an economist, an investment banker and an international corporate development consultant. He has edited and co-authored many titles for Kogan Page, including "The Corporate Guide to Expatriate Employment" and "Managing Business Risk".

Book Synopsis

This fully updated fourth edition provides a unique assessment of the potential areas of risk that can face an organization in the modern business world, drawing on expert advice from leading consultants, lawyers, regulators, and risk management specialists.

Table of Contents

Part 1: Elements of Risk Management          

1.1 An appetite for risk          

1.2 Enterprise risk management: finding the optimal blend of enterprise-wide solutions     

1.3 Risk management in a business change environment      

1.4 Rethinking the risk management rule book         

1.5 Enterprise risk management solutions      

1.6 Leading effective business risk management

1.7 Different views, the same risks: representing uncertainty, assumptions and perspective

Part 2: Corporate Risk Concerns       

2.1 Reputation: the all-defining asset

2.2 Reputational risk – king risk        

2.3 Risk management: motherhood and apple pie – or real business benefit?           

2.4 Credit risk management   

2.5 Credit risk assessment for loan decisions: a new approach         

2.6 Making risk management deliver business value 

2.7 Risk and performance management: time for the tail to wag the dog?   

2.8 New horizons for risk and reputation management         

Part 3: Areas of Legal Risk    

3.1 Litigation risk       

3.2 Fight for the right?           

3.3 Risk management – alternative dispute resolution          

3.4 Corporate manslaughter: the new landscape       

3.5 Managing litigation risk: lost in translation          

3.6 Intellectual property or poverty? An IP risk guide for business  

3.7 IP risk estimation and management: the example of patents and patent portfolios

Part 4: Information and Security Risk           

4.1 Managing information risk and other areas of operational risk: routes to success

4.2 Integrating security risk management into mainstream business 

4.3 Avoiding the global compliance trap       

4.4 Use of e-commerce in the receivables industry: added value or window dressing?

4.5 Whose risk is it anyway? 

Part 5: Managing Operational Risk    

5.1 An introduction to modelling operational risk     

5.2 Investing in an operational risk framework         

5.3 Risk identification and team coherence   

5.4 Risk-based performance: managing with one eye on performance and one eye on risk 

5.5 Managing your supply chain risk 

5.6 The role of strategic purchasing and supply management in risk management   

5.7 Critical engineering and risk management: avoiding complacency         

Part 6: Risk in Managing Sustainables           

6.1 Environmental risk           

6.2 Industrial pollution control – it shouldn’t cost you the earth (but it could)        

6.3 Planning for and managing climate change         

6.4 Dealing with the regulator           

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