Fundamentals of Enterprise Risk Management
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Fundamentals of Enterprise Risk Management: How Top Companies Assess Risk, Manage Exposure, and Seize Opportunity

Fundamentals of Enterprise Risk Management: How Top Companies Assess Risk, Manage Exposure, and Seize Opportunity


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Table of Contents:
CONTENTS Introduction xi Part One. Essentials of Enterprise Risk Management 1 1. Hazard and Enterprise Risk Management 3 Hurricane Andrew. Definitions of Risk. Hazard Risk. Insurable Risk. Traditional Risk Management. Severity and Frequency. Enterprise Risk. Operational Risk. Strategic Risk. Financial Risk. Conclusion. Appendix 1. Russian Frozen Chicken 15 2. Enterprise Risk Management 18 ERM Defined. The Need for ERM. Conclusion. Appendix 2. GM, Ford, and the Chrysler Bailout 25 3. Contributions of ERM 30 Contribution 1: Recognize the Upside of Risk. Contribution 2: Assign Risk Owners. Contribution 3: Align Risk Accountability. Contribution 4: Create a Central Risk Function. Contribution 5: Install a High-Tech Electronic Platform (HTEP). AIG’s View of Risk. Contribution 6: Involve the Board of Directors. Contribution 7: Employ a Standard Risk Evaluation Process. Conclusion. Appendix 3. Home Depot 40 4. Challenge of the Black Swan 45 2014 Atlanta Ice Storm. What Is a Black Swan? Blockbuster. Risk Experts. The Failure of Experts. The Perceived Level of Risk. Silent Evidence. Conclusion. 5. The 2008 Financial Crisis 57 Speculative Frenzies. History of the Crisis. Scanning for Exposures. Visible Signs of Danger. Aftermath. Parallel with the Great Depression. Dodd–Frank Act. Conclusion. 6. Implementing ERM 69 COSO Framework. COSO Structure. COSO Components. COSO Definitions. Approaches to ERM. Risk Management Areas. Strategies and Situations in Risk Management. Expanding the Scope of ERM. Benefits of ERM. Making ERM More Effective. Leadership Risk. ERM Premises. How Do We Start? High-Tech Electronic Platform (HTEP). Conclusion. Appendix 6. ISO 31000 Framework 82 Part Two. Risk Management Technology 85 7. Risk Clusters 87 Cluster Risk Structure. Sophisticated Risk Mapping. Clusters Versus Spreadsheets. Hierarchy of Subrisks. Interactions. Conclusion. 8. Risk Technology in 2008 95 Rejection of Spreadsheets. High-Tech Electronic Platform (HTEP). Riskonnect HTEP. User Features. Design Features. Relationships. Risk Dashboards. Heat Map. CP&L ERM Implementation. Next Steps. Conclusion. 9. New Technology in 2014 113 New York University HTEP. Mobile Devices. HTEP Links. Earthquake Notification. Southwest Airlines HTEP. Collaboration with Chatter. Real-Time Links to the World. Word Translation and Currency Translation. Data Resources. Managing a Disability Claim. Conclusion. 10. HTEP Applications 126 Airbus A380 Jumbo Jet. HTEP Opportunity with Bananas. Tropical Storm Disruption. BP Oil Explosion. Ford Supply Chain. Dell Supply Chain. Chilean Mine Rescue. Conclusion. 11. Product Launch Application 139 Market Risk. Product Risk. Capital Risk. Intellectual Property Risk. Risk Profile. Expanding the View. Conclusion. Part Three. Risks Without Risk Owners 147 12. Strategic Risk 149 FedEx. Strategic Risk Management. Strategic Risk and Knowledge. Pursuit of Knowledge. Historical Perspective of Strategic Risk. Strategic Risk and Synergy. Strategic Risk and Tools of Knowledge. Strategic Risk and Opportunity Since 1980. Scanning Post-2014. Energy All by Itself. Boeing Versus Airbus. The Fax Machine and Strategic Risk. Conclusion. 13. Subculture Risk 171 Ford-Toyota Rowing Contest. Subculture Risk. Bureaucracy as a Structure. Understanding Subculture Risk. Charles Handy on Culture. Bureaucracy Culture. Spider’s Web Culture. Team Culture. Individual Culture. Cultural Control and Effectiveness. Recognizing the Subculture. Conclusion. Appendix 13a. Characteristics to Identify Subcultures 184 Appendix 13b. Subculture Risk in High School 186 14. Leadership Risk 192 Behavioral Risk. Strategic and Situational Leadership. Situational Leadership Styles. Competence and Commitment. How Leaders Decide. IKEA Best Practices. High-Performance Leadership. 15. Life Cycle Risk 205 Organizational Life Cycle. Sharing Life Cycle Information. Life Cycle Goals. Life Cycle Tactical Focus. Planning Horizons. Growth as a Risk Factor. Risks with Change. GM and Toyota Life Cycle Risk. ERM Implementation and Life Cycles. Funding for ERM. Priority for ERM. Politics of ERM. Conclusion. 16. IBM, Microsoft, and Apple 215 IBM at Its Peak. IBM in Decline. IBM Resurgence. Microsoft Growth. Microsoft Peak. Microsoft Decline. Apple Rise. Apple Decline. Apple Rebound. Conclusion. Part Four. Special Topics 225 17. Cyber Risk Management 227 Cyber Risk. Malicious Software. Loss Assessment. Managing Cyber Risks. Buying Cyber Risk Insurance. Incident Response Plan. Mafiaboy Attack. Sony PlayStation Attack. Hacker Language. WikiLeaks 2010 Leak. Authorized User Exposure. Hackers and Cyber Risk. Anonymous. Arab Spring. Bay Area Rapid Transportation (BART). Megaupload. Responding to Anonymous Threats. Conclusion. 18. Collaboration for Effective Risk Management 249 Collaboration. Grocery Acquisition. Wikipedia Accuracy. Swarm Theory. GoldCorp Collaboration. 19. Cerberus, JPMorgan, and Lehman 255 Cerberus and Chrysler. JPMorgan Chase and Derivatives. Lehman Toxic Assets. 20. Rise of Modern Risk Management 262 Risk Management Supersedes Insurance. Formation of Captives to Retain Risks. Risk Management Addresses Liability. Decline of Historical Data. Performance Risk Augments Hazard Risk. ERM and Cyber Risk. War Risk. Outlaw Environments. Environmental Risks. Conclusion. 21. Evolving ERM 266 Four Problems for ERM. Black Swan. Long-Term Capital Management. Speeding Up the Implementation of ERM. The Future of ERM. Conclusion. 22. Modern Risk Managers 275 Risk Manager Roles. Risk Manager Levels. Profiles of Risk Managers. Areas of Attention. Chief Risk Officer. Chief Strategy Officer (CSO). CRO and CSO Areas of Focus. Paul Buckley, Tyco Risk Manager. Chris Mandel, USAA Risk Manager. Lance Ewing, Harrah’s Risk Manager. George Niwa, Panasonic Risk Manager. Susan Meltzer, Aviva Risk Manager. Central Risk Management Committee. Denouement 285 Index 287

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). A respected speaker, he regularly addresses professional audiences on technologies that comprise the cutting edge of risk management.

Review :
..". cogent introduction to such an important business topic. Highly recommended for all business collections." --Journal of Business & Finance Librarianship


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9780814449035
  • Publisher: HarperCollins Focus
  • Publisher Imprint: Amacom
  • Height: 236 mm
  • No of Pages: 320
  • Returnable: N
  • Sub Title: How Top Companies Assess Risk, Manage Exposure, and Seize Opportunity
  • Width: 162 mm
  • ISBN-10: 0814449034
  • Publisher Date: 03 Dec 2014
  • Binding: Hardback
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: N
  • Spine Width: 28 mm
  • Weight: 607 gr


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