Operational risk management : best practices in the financial services industry / Ariane Chapelle
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TextSeries: The wiley finance seriesPublication details: Hoboken : John Wiley & Sons, 2019.Description: xxiv, 245p. : 24cmContent type: - text
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- 9781119549048
- HG173 .C31
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| HG 187.5.Z.55 I51 UnevenZimbabwe | HG106 T22 Quantitative methods for finance and investments / | HG152 R91 Research method and methodology in finance and accounting / | HG173.C31 Operational risk management : | HG173.M11 Financial markets and institutions / | HG173 M22 Introduction to finance : | HG 176 I51 International Financial Statics |
Includes index.
Machine generated contents note: About the Author Foreword Preface Introduction Part One Risk Identification Chapter 1 Tools for Risk Identification Chapter 2 Scenario Identification Process Chapter 3 Risk Register and Taxonomy Chapter 4 Risk Connectivity and Risk Networks Part Two Risk Assessment Chapter 5 Risk Appetite Chapter 6 Risk and Control Self Assessment Chapter 7 Scenario Assessment Process Chapter 8 Regulatory Capital and Modelling Part Three Risk Mitigation Chapter 9 Operational Risk Governance Chapter 10 Risk Mitigation Chapter 11 Root Cause Analysis and Action Plans Chapter 12 Conduct and Culture Part Four Risk Monitoring Chapter 13 Incident Data Collection Chapter 14 Key Risk Indicators Chapter 15 Risk Reporting Chapter 16 The Value of Risk Management Part Five Rising Operational Risks Chapter 17 Risk Management for Projects Chapter 18 Information Security Risks Chapter 19 Operational Risks in Cryptocurrencies Chapter 20 Resilience and Reputation Conclusion Index.
"Sales handles - DROP IN TITLE: the manuscript is complete and ready to go, and will publish this fiscal - BUYBACK POTENTIAL: this is a complete handbook for the author's training and teaching, and she will also promote it to her corporate clients - PREFACE BY AMEDEE PROUVOST, Chief Risk Officer (Operational Risk) at the World Bank - GOOD AUTHOR PLATFORM: Ariane is well-known and respected in the field Market description (Please include secondary markets) Primary market: All risk professionals for nonfinancial risks in the financial industry (and beyond, as the same principles apply). Job titles include: Heads of Operational Risk; Enterprise Risk Managers; Operational Risk Managers; Operations Managers; Internal Auditors; HR officers; Compliance officers; Consultants; Regulators Secondary market: MBA students"-- Provided by publisher.
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