02689nam 2200433 450 991079548510332120201111113334.01-947098-45-4(CKB)4340000000238556(MiAaPQ)EBC5114555(CaSebORM)9781947098459(EXLCZ)99434000000023855620201111d2017 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierEnterprise risk management in a nutshell /Dennis CoxNew York, New York :Business Expert Press,2017.1 online resource (113 pages)Finance and financial management collection1-947098-44-6 Enterprise risk management in a nutshell -- Abstract -- Contents -- Background -- Chapter 2: The Role of Enterprise Risk Management -- Chapter 3: The Key Building Blocks -- Chapter 1: What Is Risk? -- Chapter 4: Risk Governance -- Chapter 5: Embedding Risk Management in the Business -- Chapter 6: The Problem of Quantification -- Chapter 7: Risk Appetite -- Chapter 8: Risk Register -- Chapter 9: The Three Lines of Defense Model -- Chapter 10: Risk Training -- Chapter 11: Risk Metrics -- Chapter 12: Internal Loss Data -- Chapter 13: Risk and Control Self-Assessment -- Chapter 14: Stress Testing -- Chapter 15: Liquidity Risk -- Chapter 16: Credit Risk Management -- Chapter 17: Putting It All Together -- Index -- Ad Page -- Back Cover.Risk management is an often-used phrase that is rarely fully embedded within the business process and procedures of firms. This book looks at the challenges faced in implementing a risk management framework as well as the key elements of such a framework. It is designed for the business professional that is not an expert in risk management and addresses all of the major risks that are likely to be faced in practice, considering the risk mitigation and measurement techniques that are most likely to be relevant. This is an intermediate book and accordingly does not focus on the mathematical elements but rather provides a readable entry text for anyone seeking information on this important subject.Finance and financial management collection.Risk managementStrategic planningRisk management.Strategic planning.658.155Cox Dennis W.911729MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910795485103321Enterprise risk management in a nutshell3794715UNINA02530nam 2200625 a 450 991078988790332120200520144314.01-283-34783-097866133478310-12-385141-6(CKB)2670000000132123(EBL)827640(OCoLC)769343141(SSID)ssj0000612823(PQKBManifestationID)12214598(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000612823(PQKBWorkID)10571040(PQKB)11320198(Au-PeEL)EBL827640(CaPaEBR)ebr10518450(CaONFJC)MIL334783(MiAaPQ)EBC827640(EXLCZ)99267000000013212320111221d2012 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrSeafloor geomorphology as benthic habitat[electronic resource] GeoHAB atlas of seafloor geomorphic features and benthic habitats /edited by Peter T. Harris, Elaine K. Baker1st ed.London Elsevier20121 online resource (947 p.)Elsevier insightsDescription based upon print version of record.0-12-385140-8 Includes bibliographical references.pt. 1. Introduction -- pt. 2. Case studies -- pt. 3. Synthesis. The conservation of marine benthic biodiversity is a recognised goal of a number of national and international programs such as the United Nations Convention on Biodiversity (CBD). In order to attain this goal, information is needed about the distribution of life in the ocean so that spatial conservation measures such as marine protected areas (MPAs) can be designed to maximise protection within boundaries of acceptable dimensions. Ideally, a map would be produced that showed the distribution of benthic biodiversity to enable the efficient design of MPAs. The dilemma is that such maps do noElsevier insights.Submarine topographyBenthosSubmarine topography.Benthos.551.468Harris Peter T1037462Baker Elaine K1571370GeoHab 2007(2007 :NoumeĢa, New Caledonia)MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910789887903321Seafloor geomorphology as benthic habitat3845756UNINA