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The Risk Management Universe: A Guided Tour

Edited by David Hillson

BIP 2036:2006
The Risk Management Universe: a guided tour
£36.00. (Save £4.00 on RRP)
This book brings together leading experts from various risk management fields to share key insights into what makes their part of the risk management universe unique. Each contributor describes current best practice in their area of expertise, as well as outlining areas for future development.
This book brings together leading experts from various risk management fields, to describe current best practice and point to future developments. It offers a unique guided tour of the main dimensions of the risk management universe and will help business leaders who want to know how to address the risks they may face. It also would be a good reference point for risk professionals seeking a greater understanding, and teachers and students of business and management. The book concludes with a final integrative discussion that attempts to draw the threads together and identify the underlying unifying themes.

Risk management is not a single subject, but a family of related topics. Application of risk processes has reached ever further across the boundaries of business. Risk management is not only practiced formally in most industries, in many countries, and in both government and the private sector, but it also plays an important role at all levels in organisations.

Contents:
Notes on the Contributors
Preface Steve Fowler, Executive Director, Institute of Risk Management
Surveying the Risk Management Universe where are we now?, Dr David Hillson, The Risk Doctor
Strategic Risk Management, Richard Anderson, Corporate Risk Group
Corporate Governance, David Smith and Rob Politowski, IMS Risk Solutions
Financial Risk Management, Dr David Bobker, Real Assurance
Business Continuity Management, John Sharp, BCI
Reputational Risk, Arif Zaman, Henley Management College
Risk-assessed Marketing Planning, Terry Kendrick, University of East Anglia
Operational Risk Management, Keith Blacker, Risk DNA

Project Risk Management, Professor Stephen Ward, School of Management, University of Southampton
Environmental Risk Management, Professor Simon Pollard and Peter Young, Cranfield University
Legal and Contractual Risk Management, A J Cherry, Beachcroft Wansbroughs
Technical Risk Management, Professor Tyson R Browning, Texas Christian University
Managing Fraud Risk, Jon Finch, The Aurora Partnership
Counter-terrorism Risk Management, Richard Flynn, National Counter Terrorism Security Office.
                                  
  • Royal paperback
  • 300 pages
  • 2005
  • ISBN 0 580 437779
  • BSI order ref BIP 2036
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IMS: Risk Management for Good Governance

IMS Risk Solutions Ltd

BIP 2012:2003
IMS. Corporate governance (Integrated Management Systems Series)
£27.00. (Save £3.00 on RRP)
This publication examines the risks that large and small businesses have to consider and manage. Facing and managing these risks will help to safeguard the future of the business. It will also reassure customers, owners and other stakeholders that the organization is well managed.

Contents:
What is meant by risk management
Categories of risk
Financial risks
Corporate ethics and social responsibility
Managing risk in the framework of an integrated management system
Some final thoughts on risk.

 

                                           

  • Royal paperback
  • 72 pages
  • 2003
  • ISBN 0 580 42284 4
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Business Ethics and the 21st Century Organization

Edited by Peter Whates

BIP 2067:2005
Business Ethics and the 21st Century Organization
£36.00. (Save £4.00 on RRP)
A mix of practitioners, regulators, commentators and campaigners, each carefully chosen for their blend of insight and experience, throw light on a range of issues including international regulation, ethical dilemmas in the workplace, management education and the debate about 'responsible capitalism'.
This publication provides an authoritative insight into hot topic issues in business ethics, via a collection of contributions from leading business people and independent commentators from around the world.

Contents:
Introduction
The role and limits of ethics legislation: The US experience
Beyond the limitations of a written code of ethics
Recruiting ethics
The role of NGOs in creating an ethical climate for international business
Human rights in business: The scope of accountability a new horizon
Intergovernmental initiatives in support of appropriate standards of business conduct are they effective?
The role of ethical Business practice in Latin America: The case of Mexico
The development of business ethics and corporate governance in Latin America

Ethics in financial markets
Ethics and entrepreneurship: A comparative perspective
Ethics and management challenges
Shaping tomorrows managers: How can business schools tackle the teaching of responsible business behaviour?
Towards a responsible capitalism.

 

 

  • Royal paperback
  • c.240 pages
  • 2005
  • ISBN 0 580 45465 7
  • BSI order ref BIP 2067
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