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Both financial and non-financial managers with accountability for performance at either a strategic level or for a business unit have responsibility for risk management, in terms of failing to achieve organisational objectives. Fundamentals of Enterprise Risk management is structured around four parts and 26 self-contained chapters. Each chapter will have ample practical examples and illustrations/mini-case studies from retail, manufacturing and service industries and from the public and not-for-profit sectors to enable the reader to understand and apply the concepts in the book.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis eBooks
- Seitenzahl: 328
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. Oktober 2009
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781136439872
- Artikelnr.: 38260204
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis eBooks
- Seitenzahl: 328
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. Oktober 2009
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781136439872
- Artikelnr.: 38260204
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the risk discipline in OH&S, insurance, project management and financial
derivatives. Influence of key writers such as Beck and Adams. 2.The
corporate governance agenda The influence of Cadbury, corporate failures at
Enron and WorldCom, Sarbanes-Oxley, the King Report, audit and risk
committees. 3.Corporate governance and risk management in the public and
not-for-profit sectors Part B: A strategic perspective on Enterprise Risk
Management 4.Towards Enterprise Risk Management (ERM) The traditional
approach to risk management compared with ERM. Various models of risk
management, e.g. COSO (US), the IRM (UK), the Australian risk standard,
Basel, etc. 5.Risk and strategy: product/markets, supply chain, competitive
position, brands, regulation, technology change, reputation, distribution
channels. Risk and sustainable competitive advantage. 6.Risk categorisation
Types of risk and the advantages of categorisation 7.Techniques for
identifying and assessing risks Likelihood/consequences. Risk registers.
Risk reviews. 8.The manager's role in risk management Role of the risk
manager. Risk management groups. Risk management software. Risk management
policy 9.Risk and culture Risk appetite. National, organisational and
professional cultures. Embedding risk into the organisation. Part C: Risk
applications in the organisation 10.Risk and financial reporting Reporting
to shareholders, divisional performance measurement 11.Risk and financial
decision making Budgeting, profitability analysis, capital investment
12.Risk and information systems Systems design, development and
implementation. The IT environment and different applications. Networks. IT
controls 13.Risk in financial services Derivatives, Interest rates, Foreign
exchange 14.Health and safety risk management Risk assessments. Risk
auditing. Risk recording 15.Credit risk management Credit approval. Credit
management. Credit financing. 16.Asset risk management Supply chain risks.
Purchasing risk. Breakdown risk. Obsolescence risk. 17.Project risk
management and contract risk Legal and commercial risk. Negotiating and
managing contracts and projects. Technical and contractual delivery.
18.Risk and fraud Preventing, identifying and responding to fraud 19.Risk
and the environment Pollution, contamination, sustainability and global
warming. ISO14000 20.Risk and crisis management From 9/11 to business
continuity 21.Risk and insurance Principles of insurance. Liability.
Property. Self insurance. Reinsurance. Part D: Evaluating risk management
22.Risk, the audit committee and the risk committee 23.Risk and internal
control 24.Risk and internal audit 25.Auditing risk management 26.The
future of risk management Glossary of terms Index
the risk discipline in OH&S, insurance, project management and financial
derivatives. Influence of key writers such as Beck and Adams. 2.The
corporate governance agenda The influence of Cadbury, corporate failures at
Enron and WorldCom, Sarbanes-Oxley, the King Report, audit and risk
committees. 3.Corporate governance and risk management in the public and
not-for-profit sectors Part B: A strategic perspective on Enterprise Risk
Management 4.Towards Enterprise Risk Management (ERM) The traditional
approach to risk management compared with ERM. Various models of risk
management, e.g. COSO (US), the IRM (UK), the Australian risk standard,
Basel, etc. 5.Risk and strategy: product/markets, supply chain, competitive
position, brands, regulation, technology change, reputation, distribution
channels. Risk and sustainable competitive advantage. 6.Risk categorisation
Types of risk and the advantages of categorisation 7.Techniques for
identifying and assessing risks Likelihood/consequences. Risk registers.
Risk reviews. 8.The manager's role in risk management Role of the risk
manager. Risk management groups. Risk management software. Risk management
policy 9.Risk and culture Risk appetite. National, organisational and
professional cultures. Embedding risk into the organisation. Part C: Risk
applications in the organisation 10.Risk and financial reporting Reporting
to shareholders, divisional performance measurement 11.Risk and financial
decision making Budgeting, profitability analysis, capital investment
12.Risk and information systems Systems design, development and
implementation. The IT environment and different applications. Networks. IT
controls 13.Risk in financial services Derivatives, Interest rates, Foreign
exchange 14.Health and safety risk management Risk assessments. Risk
auditing. Risk recording 15.Credit risk management Credit approval. Credit
management. Credit financing. 16.Asset risk management Supply chain risks.
Purchasing risk. Breakdown risk. Obsolescence risk. 17.Project risk
management and contract risk Legal and commercial risk. Negotiating and
managing contracts and projects. Technical and contractual delivery.
18.Risk and fraud Preventing, identifying and responding to fraud 19.Risk
and the environment Pollution, contamination, sustainability and global
warming. ISO14000 20.Risk and crisis management From 9/11 to business
continuity 21.Risk and insurance Principles of insurance. Liability.
Property. Self insurance. Reinsurance. Part D: Evaluating risk management
22.Risk, the audit committee and the risk committee 23.Risk and internal
control 24.Risk and internal audit 25.Auditing risk management 26.The
future of risk management Glossary of terms Index