Description |
1 online resource (xxviii, 242 pages) : illustrations |
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Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Contents |
Observations about risk -- Fraud as an example of risk -- Frontline interviews with risk management experts -- How we attempt to deal with risk -- Why things go wrong -- How failure is discovered -- Organizational intelligence : practical reality -- Organizational intelligence : observations and theory -- Use of consultants -- Concluding thoughts. |
Summary |
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, inclu. |
Subject |
Risk management.
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Fraud -- Prevention.
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Employee crimes -- Prevention.
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Gestion du risque. |
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risk management. |
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Employee crimes -- Prevention |
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Fraud -- Prevention |
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Risk management |
Other Form: |
Print version: Koletar, Joseph W. Rethinking risk. New York : American Management Association, 2010 9780814414965 (DLC) 2009052200 (OCoLC)496160068 |
ISBN |
9780814414972 (electronic bk.) |
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0814414974 (electronic bk.) |
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