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The discipline of operational risk is at a crossroads. Common questions currently asked include: How does the discipline add value to my organisation? What does the advanced measurement approach's modelling techniques say about the op risks my firm is facing? What is the strategic role of operational risk my firm should adopt? "Operational Risk 2.0" is recommended for operational risk professionals assessing the development of both the discipline and their careers.This pioneering guide presents the current thinking on how operational risk will develop and provides you with practical techniques and advice on: improving data and control self-assessment programmes; the relationship between op risk and an enterprise risk framework; developing a value-adding op risk governance structure; and, taking your firm's AMA to the next evolutionary stage. It will also help you to follow the lead of firms such as Lloyds TSB, JP Morgan and DBS, who are already embracing the use of improved management concepts and techniques. Real-life case studies help readers relate the concepts discussed to their own experiences and firm structures. Advice and insight from regulatory executives such as the US' FDIC and Germany's Bundesbank are also included.This multi-contributor book consists of 15 chapters from a wide range of thought-leaders from around the world including Him Chuan Lim, Eric Holmquist, Johannes Voit, Jeremy Quick, and Ashish Dev. Each chapter addresses a particular subject with both theory and practical advice that you will be able to implement in your own firm.

Table of Contents:
Section One: Where is Operational Risk Today?1. Operational Risk Management - The View from the TrenchesAngus Grandfield, TS EMEA Risk Management2. The Advanced Measurement Approach (AMA) - Finishing ItJeremy Quick, Guernsey Financial Services Commission3. Consistent Quantitative Operational Risk Measurement and RegulationAndreas A. Jobst, IMFSection Two: Extracting Value from the AMA4. Challenges in AMA Implementation: Finding a Balance Between Regulatory and Internal RequirementsKarsten Stickelmann, Bundesbank5. How to Create Value from Loss Data PoolingJohannes Voit, DSGV6. Beyond Regulatory Compliance - Deriving Value from Operational Risk DataAlfred Seivold, FDIC7. Driving an Effective And Efficient Control Self-Assessment ProgrammeHim Chuan Lim, DBSSection Three: Operational Risk and the Enterprise8. Creating Value in ORM - A Business Line PerspectiveMike Haubenstock, Suntrust9. Implementing a Practical ORM System in the Context of ERM in an Era of Financial and Regulatory Convergence via Business Process GovernanceKhoo Guan Seng, SGX10. Delivering Value through Business Continuity ManagementPeter Poulos, Morgan Stanley11. Operational Risk in Enterprise-Wide Risk Management Andrew Brand and Mustafa CavusSection Four: Unlocking the Potential of Effective Culture and Governance12. Op Risk Governance: Sustaining the importance of operational risk managementAshish Dev, KeyCorp13. Operational Risk 2.0--Delivering Value to your FirmEric Holmquist, Advanta Bank14. The Role of Reputational Risk in ORMLadd Muzzy, Aon15. Leveraging Information Technology Governance for Operational Risk ManagementR.S. Kannan, iFlex Solutions

About the Author :
Ellen Davis is the editor of OpRisk & Compliance magazine, based in London. Previously, she was an editor on Risk magazine, and the editor of AsiaRisk magazine and based in Hong Kong. She originally hails from New York City, where she had a long freelance career during which her work appeared in Treasury & Risk Management, Global Finance, BusinessWeek, CFO magazine, and a number of other financial publications. She holds a BA from Wellesley College and an MBA from New York University. Her first book as editor, Operational Risk: Practical Approaches to Implementation, was published in March 2005. Her second book as editor, The Advanced Measurement Approach to Operational Risk, was published in 2006.


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  • ISBN-13: 9781904339878
  • Publisher: Risk Books
  • Publisher Imprint: Risk Books
  • Height: 235 mm
  • Width: 155 mm
  • ISBN-10: 1904339875
  • Publisher Date: 20 Sep 2007
  • Binding: Hardback
  • Sub Title: Driving Value Creation in a Post-Basel II Era


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