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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Jean-Paul Louisot (Kellogg School of Management, Northwestern University) , Christopher H. Ketcham (University of Houston-Downtown)Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc Imprint: John Wiley & Sons Inc Dimensions: Width: 17.80cm , Height: 2.10cm , Length: 25.40cm Weight: 0.644kg ISBN: 9781118539521ISBN 10: 1118539524 Pages: 288 Publication Date: 25 April 2014 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock ![]() The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of ContentsContributor List vii About the Editors ix Acknowledgements x Introduction xi ISO 31000 and Guide 73: 2009 Select Terms and Their Definitions xvii PART I ERM ARTICLES 1 1 Establishing the Internal and External Contexts 3 1.1 Managing Risks to Enable Strategy 3 Jean-Paul Louisot and Christopher Mandel 1.2 Strategy, Constraint, Risk Management and the Value Chain 12 Christopher Ketcham and Kevin W. Knight 1.3 The Risk of Group Decision Making within Organizations: A Synthesis 19 Daniel A. Gaus 2 Risk Assessment 41 2.1 Risk Quantification: Cornerstone for Rational Risk Management 41 Jean-Paul Louisot, Laurent Condamin and Patrick Naim 2.2 Brief Overview of Cindynics 48 Georges-Yves Kervern and Jean-Paul Louisot 2.3 Risk Assessment or Exposure Diagnostic 56 2.4 Managing the Collection of Relevant Data for an ERM Program: The Importance of Efficient and Neutral Questionnaires 84 Sophie Gaultier-Gaillard 2.5 Enterprise Risk Analytics Systems 96 Richard Connelly and Jean-Paul Louisot 2.6 Emerging Enterprise Risks Facing the US Healthcare Industry 103 3 Select and Implement the Appropriate Risk Management Technique 109 3.1 Risk to Reputation 109 Sophie Gaultier-Gaillard, Jean-Paul Louisot and Jenny Rayner 3.2 Disturbance Management 123 Jean-Paul Louisot 4 Monitor Results and Revise 135 4.1 Business Ethics and Risk Management 135 Marc Ronez 4.2 Governance, Risk, Compliance: The New Paradigm of Risk Management 146 Jean-Paul Louisot 5 Communicate and Consult 155 5.1 Communication as a Risk Mitigation Tool 155 Jean-Paul Louisot PART II CASE STUDIES 163 6 Case Study Protocol 165 7 Case Study: Risk Management Implementation in China 167 Duojia (Doug) Lu 8 Case Study: Agreeing Upon the Scope of the Project and the Job of the ERM Risk Manager 187 Christopher Ketcham 9 Case Study: Wellcome Trust 191 Fiona Davidge Interviewed by Jean-Paul Louisot 10 Case Study: Large Health Insurer in the US 199 Anonymous Interviewed by Christopher Ketcham 11 Case Study: Three Steps for Bringing Risk Management Back in House 217 Renee Reimer Interviewed by Christopher Ketcham 12 Case Study: University of California 229 Grace Crickette Interviewed by Christopher Ketcham 13 Case Study: Managing Risk at the OPAC du Rhone 241 Samiha Viand Interviewed by Jean-Paul Louisot ERM References for Practitioners 249 Further Reading 253 Index 255ReviewsAuthor InformationPROFESSOR JEAN-PAUL LOUISOT, ARM, FIRM, holds a Mining Engineering Degree, a Master in Economics and an MBA from the Kellogg School of Management and is a member of Beta Gamma Sigma. He has worked in risk management for nearly forty years, as a broker, an underwriter and a risk-manager. Since 1993, his activity focuses on teaching and coaching postgraduate students and risk management professionals, while still acting as a part-time risk manager for several clients developing ERM programmes. As curriculum director for CARM Institute, Ltd, he supervises the ARM and EFARM (European Fellow in Applied Risk Management) programmes. After nine years at Paris 1 Panthéon Sorbonne University, he now teaches postgraduate courses in Risk Management at the Institut Catholique de Lille and in various universities, including the IACA in Vienna. He is a frequent speaker at professional conferences in Europe, in Australia, and in the USA. He has published a number of articles and studies on risk management and developed the first edition of the ERM course at The Institutes. He is currently working on his Doctorat en sciences de Gestion at University Paris 1 Panthéon Sorbonne and plans to complete this in 2014. CHRISTOPHER KETCHAM, Ph.D., CPCU, CFP®, CIC, CRM, CISR, recently retired as Visiting Assistant Professor at the University of Houston Downtown’s College of Business Insurance and Risk Management department. While at UHD, Chris developed and taught seven courses for the new online curriculum for insurance and risk management undergraduate majors in this AACSB accredited school. Chris consults with industry and independent insurance agent communities on areas of practical risk management, ethics, and strategic planning. With Jean-Paul Louisot he was co-editor of the first edition of the textbook Enterprise-Wide Risk Management: Developing and Implementing published by The Institutes for their ARM-E designation. Chris’s work in ethics extends to issues associated with emerging technologies such as private space exploration. 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