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13- Guide to Enterprise Risk Management
Article selection: Hamid Atharinejad
Summary : In today`s challenging global economy, business opportunities and risk are constantly changing. There is a need for identifying, assessing, managing and monitoring the organization`s business opportunities and risks. The question is: How does an organization take practical steps to link opportunities and risks when managing the business? And further: What does this have to do with risk management?
14- Every Crisis Begins with a Shock
Article selection: Hamid Atharinejad
Summary : Last year, on the 100th anniversary of their book's subject, Robert F. Bruner and Sean D. Carr published The Panic of 1907: Lessons Learned from the Market's Perfect Storm (John Wiley & Sons). A year later, as we weather a far greater financial storm, the book's lessons are more relevant than ever. From their analysis of one of the worst banking panics in U.S. history, when dozens of banks and trust companies failed, Bruner and Carr conclude that financial crises typically result from the convergence of certain elements into a "perfect storm." Bruner, who is Dean and Distinguished Professor at the University of Virginia's Darden Graduate School of Business Administration, recently talked to CFO Magazine about how much the crises of 1907 and 2008 have in common.
15- Managing the risks and rewards of collaboration
Article selection: Hamid Atharinejad
Summary : Alexander Graham Bell once said: “Great discoveries and improvements invariably involve the cooperation of many minds.” For corporations operating in a global economy where competition is fierce, collaboration can significantly expand capabilities and opportunities by providing access to new talent and resources, sources of capital and marketing channels.
Collaboration also introduces new challenges. To profit from external collaboration, executives must make decisions relating to choices of partners, governance, capitalisation, intellectual property management and even the protection of brands and corporate reputation.