by
Ishikawa, Akira, 1934-
Call Number
658.4038 22
Publication Date
2007
Summary
"This book deals with knowledge management with an emphasis on knowledge risk, i.e., a general trend of knowledge value getting shorter and becoming temporary. The shortening of knowledge value lifespan will have a profound impact on companies? employment policies, and employees? strategies for gaining knowledge. How to manage knowledge selection, including personnel management, will be the key to survival for companies, when corporate competency shifts from stable business contacts to the quality of their offers, and when the value of knowledge, which is the foundation of products and services"--Publisher description.
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Electronic Resources
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114677.9063
by
Pickett, K. H. Spencer.
Call Number
658.155 PIC
Publication Date
2006
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Books
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114675.7656
by
Spedding, Linda S., 1952-
Call Number
658.155 SPE
Publication Date
2008
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Books
Publisher description http://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy0827/2008297524-d.html
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114675.6641
by
Wynn-Moylan, Peter, author.
Call Number
394.26 WYN
Publication Date
2017
Format:
Electronic Resources
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114674.6250
by
Standards Australia Limited.
Call Number
658.155 STA
Publication Date
2018 2013
Format:
Regular print
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109798.9141
30.
by
Ishikawa, Akira, 1934-
Call Number
360 22
Publication Date
2009
Summary
Natural disasters, terrorist attacks, financial collapses, and other crisis situations have occupied public attention to an unprecedented degree in recent years. In the face of these events, the study of risk and crisis management is becoming more important than ever before. This book is a clear and comprehensive guide to the most common emergency situations of our day, giving succinct, practical advice on how best to avoid them if possible, how to minimize loss and damage once they have occurred, and how best to recover sustainably. The 101 cases presented here cover both natural and man-made disasters, drawing on recent and current case histories to propose workable solutions for governments, corporations and ordinary people facing extraordinary times. This revised and expanded edition of the authors' 1999 book, Survival - Simulation of Risk and Crisis Management 69, is written in an accessible style and contains the latest research in the field. It will benefit laypeople, professionals, and academics alike. In particular, safety professionals, public management professionals, CEOs, CIOs, tertiary students and researchers will appreciate its pragmatic, vigilant approach to dealing with and recovering from natural and man-made disasters in the interest of long-term survival and sustainability.
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Electronic Resources
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109796.2891
by
Muhlbauer, W. Kent.
Call Number
621.8672 22
Publication Date
2004
Summary
Here's the ideal tool if you're looking for a flexible, straightforward analysis system for your everyday design and operations decisions. This new third edition includes sections on stations, geographical information systems, "absolute" versus "relative" risks, and the latest regulatory developments. From design to day-to-day operations and maintenance, this unique volume covers every facet of pipeline risk management, arguably the most important, definitely the most hotly debated, aspect of pipelining today. Now expanded and updated, this widely accepted standard reference guides you in managing the risks involved in pipeline operations. You'll also find ways to create a resource allocation model by linking risk with cost and customize the risk assessment technique to your specific requirements. The clear step-by-step instructions and more than 50 examples make it easy. This edition has been expanded to include offshore pipelines and distribution system pipelines as well as cross-country liquid and gas transmission pipelines. The only comprehensive manual for pipeline risk managementUpdated material on stations, geographical information systems, "absolute" versus "relative" risks, and the latest regulatory developmentsSet the standards for global pipeline risk management.
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Electronic Resources
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109794.9375
by
O'Toole, William, author.
Call Number
363.323 OTO
Publication Date
2020
Format:
Electronic Resources
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109791.9688
33.
by
Engle, R. F. (Robert F.)
Call Number
332.678 22
Publication Date
2009
Summary
Financial markets respond to information virtually instantaneously. Each new piece of information influences the prices of assets and their correlations with each other, and as the system rapidly changes, so too do correlation forecasts. This fast-evolving environment presents econometricians with the challenge of forecasting dynamic correlations, which are essential inputs to risk measurement, portfolio allocation, derivative pricing, and many other critical financial activities. In Anticipating Correlations, Nobel Prize-winning economist Robert Engle introduces an important new method for es.
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Electronic Resources
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109790.2813
by
Hopkinson, Martin.
Call Number
658.155 22
Publication Date
2011
Summary
Martin Hopkinson equips you with the ability to assess the capability of your organisation's risk management process on four distinct levels. This enables you to assess whether your current level of risk management is appropriate for the nature and scale of the projects you are undertaking. Using an objective measure of risk management capability is extremely valuable for organisations, both the private and public sector need to demonstrate good project governance. The Project Risk Maturity Model provides a measure for progress in the ongoing development of project managers and teams. Includes a free copy of the Project Risk Maturity Model Programme on CD allowing you to perform an unlimited number of your own maturity assessments.
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Electronic Resources
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105494.9297
by
Hopkin, Paul.
Call Number
658.155 HOP
Publication Date
2010
Summary
Risk management is a core business skill and understanding and dealing with risks effectively can both increase success and reduce the likelihood of failure. Fundamentals of Risk Management provides a comprehensive introduction to this important subject. It clearly defines the three main areas of risk - operational, change, and strategic - and examines how to recognize the associated risks and both the problems and opportunities they present.
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Books
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105494.2813
by
Hopkin, Paul, author.
Call Number
658.155 HOP
Publication Date
2018
Format:
Books
Relevance:
105491.3516
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