37.
by
Koller, Glenn R. (Glenn Robert), 1951-
Call Number
658.155 KOL
Publication Date
2007
Summary
"Written by a leading risk management expert and sought-after keynote speaker, Modern Corporate Risk Management offers forward-thinking, real-world practical solutions to the many technical, organizational, cultural, political and change management problems that are barriers to implementing effective corporate risk management or portfolio management processes. It provides practical instruction, examples and expert advice on how to successfully implement these solutions, which can be deployed at all corporate levels in any segment of a modern company and in most any industry. This book is an essential guide for executives and anyone with responsibility for managing enterprise, program or project risk."--BOOK JACKET.
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105483.3359
by
Dempster, M. A. H. (Michael Alan Howarth), 1938-
Call Number
658.155 22
Publication Date
2002
Summary
This text examines the complex issues that concern the stability of the global financial system by presenting a mix of theory and practice. It should be essential reading for all involved in financial risk management.
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Electronic Resources
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105479.0547
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by
Grinsven, Jürgen H. M. van (Jürgen Hendrikus Marinus)
Call Number
332.1 22
Publication Date
2009
Summary
Operational risk is possibly the largest threat to financial institutions. In this book, the focus is on an alternative to the existing efforts: to improve operational risk management that is more effective, efficient and satisfying. It prescribes and explains a highly structured approach for operational risk management.
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105478.5703
by
Weinberg, Andrew David.
Call Number
362.1 22
Publication Date
1998
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98208.3906
by
Bonham, Stephen S.
Call Number
658.4012 22
Publication Date
2008
Summary
This unique resource presents a new look at how the puzzle pieces of corporate dynamics management can fit together to ensure strategic designs are actionable.
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98205.4922
by
Cloutier, K. Ross, 1956-
Call Number
346.71031 CLO
Publication Date
2000
Summary
Adventure has become big business-with substantial returns and rewards, but also substantial risks. The management of risk is a daily concern for operators, who need to protect clients, guides and business value. Unfortunately, however, there is a wide variance and incongruity of knowledge among programmers, instructors, guides and business operators across North America.
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98204.7344
by
Vellani, Karim H., 1971-
Call Number
658.478 22
Publication Date
2007
Summary
Strategic Security Management supports data driven security that is measurable, quantifiable and practical. Written for security professionals and other professionals responsible for making security decisions as well as for security management and criminal justice students, this text provides a fresh perspective on the risk assessment process. It also provides food for thought on protecting an organizations assets, giving decision makers the foundation needed to climb the next step up the corporate ladder. Strategic Security Management fills a definitive need for guidelines on security best practices. The book also explores the process of in-depth security analysis for decision making, and provides the reader with the framework needed to apply security concepts to specific scenarios. Advanced threat, vulnerability, and risk assessment techniques are presented as the basis for security strategies. These concepts are related back to establishing effective security programs, including program implementation, management, and evaluation. The book also covers metric-based security resource allocation of countermeasures, including security procedures, personnel, and electronic measures. Strategic Security Management contains contributions by many renowned security experts, such as Nick Vellani, Karl Langhorst, Brian Gouin, James Clark, Norman Bates, and Charles Sennewald. * Provides clear direction on how to meet new business demands on the security professional * Guides the security professional in using hard data to drive a security strategy, and follows through with the means to measure success of the program * Covers threat assessment, vulnerability assessment, and risk assessment - and highlights the differences, advantages, and disadvantages of each.
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Electronic Resources
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98202.9922
by
Spengler, John O. (John Otto), 1962-
Call Number
796.0289 SPE
Publication Date
2006
Summary
"Risk Management in Sport and Recreation is a comprehensive resource for those charged with the responsibility of providing for the safety of participants and spectators in a sport or recreation setting. It covers a range of safety issues, including lightning, heat illness, aquatics, playground equipment, drug abuse, and medical emergency action plans. Readers receive clear and detailed explanations of issues to consider before making decisions on risk management." "Risk Management in Sport and Recreation will help students and professionals plan for and manage risk. Current and future employees of sport facilities, school athletic programs, parks and recreation programs, youth and aquatic centers, and resorts and golf courses will find that Risk Management in Sport and Recreation provides the tools to assist professionals in making the right decisions in order to manage risk effectively."--Back cover.
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Books
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98198.7656
by
Skipper, Harold D., 1947-
Call Number
368 SKI
Publication Date
2007
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Books
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95088.1016
by
Miner, H. Craig.
Call Number
629.130092
Publication Date
1997
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Electronic Resources
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95087.5234
by
Jablonowski, Mark, 1955-
Call Number
658.155 JAB
Publication Date
2006
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Books
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92251.6641
by
Tarantino, Anthony, 1949-
Call Number
658.155 22
Publication Date
2009
Summary
This new book helps professionals in the financial sector implement risk management processes, shows organizations how to enable data driven decision making, and provides an introduction to quality control methods such as Six Sigma and Total Quality Management (TQM). Examples and real-world case studies are included throughout. Dr. Anthony Tarantino (San Jose, CA) is currently with IBM's Governance, Risk, and Compliance Center of Competence. Dr. Deborah Cernauskas (Downers Grove, IL) is a risk management consultant for IBM.
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92251.0625
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