Risk management : 10 principles / Jacqueline Jeynes.
In the same way as the 4Ps of marketing are a fundamental principle of business theory, this book puts forward the 10Ps of Risk Management as a consistent and comprehensive approach to the subject. The 10Ps of Risk Management offers a holistic approach, bringing together all elements of risk managem...
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Oxford ; Boston :
Butterworth-Heinemann,
2002.
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Table of Contents:
- Glossary of main terms
- Part 1.
- 1. Introduction
- 1.1. Aim of the book
- 1.2. Business structures
- Sole trader/self-employed individual
- Part nership.
- Small private limited companies
- Medium-size limited companies
- plcs and large organizations
- 1.3. 10 Ps of risk management
- Part 2.
- 2. Identifying risk factors
- 2.1. Risk assessment
- 2.2. Identifying hazards
- 2.3. Risk factors
- Premises
- Product or service
- Purchasing
- People
- Procedures
- Protection
- Process
- Performance
- Planning
- Policy.
- 3. Evaluating the hazards
- 3.1. What results are likely from exposure to these factors
- 3.2. Who is likely to be affected
- 4. Evaluating the risks
- 4.1. Rating the extent of potential harm
- 4.2. Evaluating the likelihood that harm will occur
- 5. Controlling the risks
- 5.1. Control measures
- 5.2. Systems of control
- 5.3. Deciding priorities for action
- 6. Case studies
- 6.1. Case study 1: health services
- 6.2. Case study 2: call centres
- 6.3. Case study 3: food production and processing
- 6.4. Case study 4: engineering and manufacture.
- 6.5. Strategic considerations for case study firms
- Part 3.
- 7. Management strategies
- 7.1. Strategies for managing the risks
- Planning
- Range of strategic approaches for dealing with risks
- 7.2. Stakeholders and spreading the risks
- 7.3. Policies
- Premises
- Product or service
- Purchasing
- People
- Procedures
- Protection
- Process
- Performance
- Planning
- 8. Conclusions
- 8.1. Identifying the risk factors
- 8.2. Evaluating the risks
- 8.3. Controlling the risks
- 8.4. Managing the risks
- 9. Useful references.