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Risk Management and Enterprise Risk Management

Academia Letters, 2021
This article discusses the differences between risk management and enterprise risk management. Though the concept of risk management is very old, almost as old as the beginning of human existence the concept of ERM is new around two decades old. The importance of enterprise risk management increased over the period of time due to various crises and ...
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Medical-Risk-Management

Medizinische Klinik, 2006
An error-control management (management of technical errors) is well established, tested and approved in sectors of high risk, such as aviation and nuclear industry. Although medical science likewise represents a sector of high risk, a similar region-wide control management is still missing.
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Fatigue Risk Management

Workplace Health & Safety, 2015
The occupational and environmental health nurse can be instrumental in developing a fatigue risk management system.
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Managing corruption risks

Review of International Political Economy, 2011
This article investigates the emerging engagement of private actors and specifically Western corporations in international anti-corruption, drawing on Foucauldian studies of governmentality. It explores this engagement as governing practices that have emanated quite independently from the inter-state system commonly understood to be at the core of the ...
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[Global risk management].

Transfusion clinique et biologique : journal de la Societe francaise de transfusion sanguine, 2015
Risk management is a fundamental component of any successful company, whether it is in economic, societal or environmental aspect. Risk management is an especially important activity for companies that optimal security challenge of products and services is great. This is the case especially for the health sector institutions.
Sghaier, Wided   +2 more
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Rethinking Risk Management

Journal of Applied Corporate Finance, 1996
This paper presents a theory of corporate risk management that goes beyond the “variance‐minimization” model that long dominated academic discussions of the subject. It argues that the primary goal of risk management is not to dampen swings in corporate earnings, cash flows, or value, but rather to provide protection against the possibility of costly ...
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Managing cardiometabolic risk

Independent Nurse, 2007
Nurse-led clinics can target cardiometabolic risk factors effectively, says Jacqueline Cleator.
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Engineering Risk Management

2013
This revised and updated 3rd edition of Engineering Risk Management (ERM) presents an understanding and insights into what risk is, what constitutes it and how to interpret the building blocks of the concept. The book also elaborates on the differences between safety and security, and risk management metaphors.
Thierry Meyer, Genserik Reniers
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Managing Risks 2 – Risk Management Policies

1996
Businesses face a much greater range of risk than is generally appreciated. Many can be guarded against by insurance, but it must be remembered that insurance premiums can be heavy — particularly if ‘no claim’ discounts are lost. Both the risk — and the insurance premiums where these apply — can be greatly reduced by taking wise precautions beforehand.
Daphne Turner   +2 more
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Managing Risk

Journal of the American Pharmacists Association, 2005
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