Fundamentals of Enterprise Risk Management: How Top Companies Assess Risk, Manage Exposure, and Seize Opportunity, Second Edition
- 3h 35m
- John J. Hampton
- AMACOM
- 2015
One thing that will never change about the business world is the presence of risk. But risk management has changed dramatically since the 2008 financial crisis...and new developments in technology and communications demand up-to-the-minute approaches for defending against threats - and seizing opportunities. Extensively updated, the second edition of Fundamentals of Enterprise Risk Management examines the latest technologies such as Riskonnect and High Tech Electronic Platform (HTEP), and helps readers recognize both internal and external exposures, understand crucial concepts such as risk mapping and risk identification, and align risk opportunities with their organization's business model. Packed with practical exercises and fresh case studies from organizations such as IBM, Microsoft, Apple, JPMorgan Chase, and Sony - as well as new material on topics including the new role of Risk Owner, cutting-edge collaboration methods, and the upside of risk - this critical guide provides readers with the tools and information they need to keep their organizations as blissfully risk-free as possible.
About the Author
John J. Hampton is a professor of business at St. Peter's University, and former executive director of the Risk and Insurance Management Society (RIMS).
In this Book
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Hazard and Enterprise Risk Management
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Enterprise Risk Management
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Contributions of ERM
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Challenge of the Black Swan
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The 2008 Financial Crisis
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Implementing ERM
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Risk Clusters
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Risk Technology in 2008
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New Technology in 2014
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HTEP Applications
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Product Launch Application
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Strategic Risk
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Subculture Risk
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Leadership Risk
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Life Cycle Risk
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IBM, Microsoft, and Apple
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Cyber Risk Management
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Collaboration for Effective Risk Management
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Cerberus, JPMorgan, and Lehman
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Rise of Modern Risk Management
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Evolving ERM
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Modern Risk Managers
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Denouement