Fundamentals of Risk Management provides a comprehensive introduction to enterprise risk for students and risk professionals, with tools and tips, expert insights and coverage of key developments in an ever-evolving field.
Effective enterprise risk management allows organizations to maximize opportunities and minimize uncertainty. Aligned with ISO 31000, the COSO ERM Framework and the UK's Orange Book, this guide covers the key principles of risk management and how to deal with the different types of risk that organizations face. The frameworks of business continuity planning, enterprise risk management and project risk management are covered alongside an overview of international risk management standards and frameworks, strategy and policy. The text provides a clear introduction to a variety of risk management approaches used in sectors such as insurance, banking, law, health and safety and supply chain management.
Now in its seventh edition, Fundamentals of Risk Management guides readers through the steps of risk identification, risk analysis, risk description and risk estimation. It includes new chapters covering emerging trends in risk management such as resilience, sustainability and strategic risk. It offers increased international coverage around corporate governance and real-world examples, allowing students to connect theory to practice. Supporting online resources include lecture slides with figures, tables and key points from the book.
Publisher: Kogan Page Ltd
ISBN: 9781398618657
Number of pages: 472
Dimensions: 240 x 170 mm
"The imperative for organizations to take risks to create value never goes away. Understanding the rules of the game is an essential first step, equipping both people new to risk management, and those who are willing to learn, with the knowledge they need and ideas of what they can do differently. This seventh edition provides a one-stop shop for all the requisite knowledge." - Dr Ruth Murray-Webster, Director, Potentiality Consultancy Services
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