Rethinking risk : how companies sabotage themselves and what they must do differently
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Rethinking risk : how companies sabotage themselves and what they must do differently
American Management Association, c2011
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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内容説明
Risk. It's a given factor in the operation of any organization. From corporate fraud and security issues to technological and other man-made disasters, bad things do happen. And while many businesses build elaborate defenses against these unexpected occurrences, often employing powerful technology to help detect and prevent them, most risk-assessment strategies fail to connect the dots before it's too late. This book, based on the author's extensive experience analyzing the sources of corporate and organizational failure, reveals how a company can mitigate risk using available resources, including what may be the most important asset: its people. Filled with practical, real-world insight and featuring interviews with experienced risk practitioners, this book will help any business recognize the first signs of trouble.
目次
CONTENTS Author's Note Acknowledgments Introduction 1. Observations About Risk 2. Fraud as an Example of Risk 3. Frontline Interviews with Risk Management Experts 4. How We Attempt to Deal with Risk 5. Why Things Go Wrong 6. How Risk Is Discovered 7. Organizational Intelligence-Practical Reality 8. Organizational Intelligence-Thought and Theory 9. Using Consultants 10. Concluding Thoughts Glossary Index
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