Public Sector Enterprise Risk Management: Advancing Beyond the Basics
Editat de Kenneth C. Fletcher, Thomas H. Stantonen Limba Engleză Paperback – 24 mai 2019
- Provides a balanced mix of concepts, instruction and examples;
- Addresses topics that go beyond the basics of Enterprise Risk Management (ERM) program design and implementation;
- Includes insights from leading practitioners and other senior officials.
Public Sector Enterprise Risk Managementbegins to fill that void and is intended to help public sector risk managers overcome barriers that inhibit ERM from becoming an active contributor to major decisions that top officials must make.
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Specificații
ISBN-10: 1138333182
Pagini: 168
Ilustrații: 13
Dimensiuni: 174 x 246 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.3 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Public țintă
Postgraduate, Professional, Professional Practice & Development, and UndergraduateCuprins
Notă biografică
and former Chief Risk Offi cer, Transportation Security Administration.
Thomas H. Stanton is Adjunct faculty, Johns Hopkins University, former president, Association
for Federal Enterprise Risk Management, and former federal senior executive.
Recenzii
"My compliments to the authors of Public Sector Enterprise Risk Management: Advancing Beyond the Basics, who cover all the bases of the challenges, opportunities, and approaches to generating real value with ERM in the Federal government. Their examples are detailed, practical, and enlightening, and serve as a useful guide for the Federal ERM community."—David M. Fisher, Former Chief Risk Officer of the Internal Revenue Service
"In my many roles as a career executive and Presidential appointee, I appreciate the complexity and diversity of the many missions of our public sector agencies. Having helped launch ERM in July 2016, this book further shines a light on the need to implement an ERM program and how to fully integrate it in all aspects of the daily delivery of government mission and services ."—David A. Mader, Former OMB Controller and IRS Assistant Deputy Commissioner
"An essential reference for government risk practitioners interested in overcoming barriers to developing a risk mature culture in their organization. The case studies and special topics provide an invaluable guide to achieving maturity in effective risk management and a positive risk culture in government."—Sallyanne Harper, Co-founder and Past President of the Association for Federal Enterprise Risk Management (AFERM)
Descriere
Through a series of case studies and selected special topics, Public Sector Enterprise Risk Management presents examples from leading Enterprise Risk Management (ERM) programs on overcoming bureaucratic obstacles, developing a positive risk culture, and making ERM a valuable part of day-to-day management. Specifically designed to help government risk managers, with concepts and approaches to help them advance risk management beyond the basics, the book:
- Provides a balanced mix of concepts, instruction and examples;
- Addresses topics that go beyond the basics of Enterprise Risk Management (ERM) program design and implementation;
- Includes insights from leading practitioners and other senior officials.
Many government organizations can refer to the growing body of materials that provide examples of ERM processes and procedures. Far fewer reference materials and examples exist to help organizations develop a risk-mature organizational culture that is critical to the long-term success and strategic value that ERM represents to government organizations.
Public Sector Enterprise Risk Management begins to fill that void and is intended to help public sector risk managers overcome barriers that inhibit ERM from becoming an active contributor to major decisions that top officials must make.