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The Risk Management Handbook : A Practical Guide to Managing the Multiple Dimensions of Risk, Paperback / softback Book

The Risk Management Handbook : A Practical Guide to Managing the Multiple Dimensions of Risk Paperback / softback

Edited by David Hillson

Paperback / softback

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Risk management is dynamic, with new risks continually being identified and risk management techniques adapting to new challenges.

The Risk Management Handbook gives a clear snapshot of the current state of play in the risk management landscape and a look ahead to the key emerging issues in the field.

Drawing together leading voices from the major risk management application areas - from GRC to supply chain risk, operational risk to cyber risk - this edited collection showcases best practice in each discipline and provides a succinct and coherent picture of the field as a whole.

Part One surveys these crucial application areas and provides a broad integrative framework for the differing contexts within which risk management is undertaken.

Part Two explores emerging issues and techniques, from risk-based thinking to communicating uncertainty. The Risk Management Handbook offers readers knowledge of current best practice and a cutting-edge insight into new developments within risk management.

Whether you are a risk professional wanting to stay abreast of your field, a student seeking a broad and up-to-date introduction to risk, or a business leader wanting to get to grips with the risks that face your business, this book will provide expert guidance.

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