By
Linda S Spedding, Independent Consultant in Business Risk Management and Due Diligence, and Qualified Lawyer in the UK, EU, India and the USA.
Adam Rose, Director of Research, SERM Rating Agency
Description
It is now seen as essential that all businesses assess their exposure to business risk especially in relation to value creation. This
book explains the practical links between risk management and the impact it has on the value of your business. It offers vital, accessible
and timely tools to assist you in making an immediate difference to the core value of your business and thereby satisfy the demands of
an ever increasing range of stakeholders.
This book will help you:
• Discover how risk exposure can have a financial impact on
your business
• Make your business become more sustainable financially, socially and environmentally
• Learn how to apply knowledge
fast with this practical guide to risk management issues
The sustainable approach covered by this book spans business survival to
more recent issues, such as the use of energy and natural resources. It highlights the value of a more enlightened approach throughout
an organization. In doing so the book explains the practical links between risk management and the impact on value using the Sustainable
and Economic Risk Management (SERM) methodology which considers:
• inherent risk
• management of risk
• residual risk exposure.
By exploring the various frameworks that organizations operate in today – whether compulsory, compliance driven, voluntary or motivated
by best practice – the book offers a practical tool through the SERM model which is at the heart of the book’s approach to risk management.
This model, together with its global EFR model, have established proven and practical methodologies to achieve sustainable risk management
techniques that are accessible to all organizations.
Audience:
CEOs; CFOs; Risk Managers; Business Analysts