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Operational Risk Handbook for Financial Companies A Guide to the New World of Performance-Oriented Operational Risk

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ISBN-10: 0857190539

ISBN-13: 9780857190536

Edition: 2011

Authors: Brian Barnier

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List price: $79.99
Copyright year: 2011
Publisher: Harriman House Publishing
Publication date: 7/25/2011
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 276
Size: 6.14" wide x 9.20" long x 0.58" tall
Weight: 0.990
Language: English

Brian Barnier uses his cross-discipline, country and industry practical experience to help leaders improve their personal and operational risk program efficiency and effectiveness. In addition, he has been honored to serve on several best-practice committees, developing risk-return management approaches that address both compliance and performance. He was named one of the exclusive Fellows of the Open Compliance and Ethics Group (OCEG). Mr. Barnier is a contributor to Risk Management in Finance (2009) by Wiley & Sons. He is a co-author of ISACA's Risk IT based on COBIT Framework and Practitioner's Guide, a member of the review committee for OCEG's Redbook 2.0, the leading best practice in…    

About the Author
Acknowledgements
Preface
Foreword Marshall Carter on Plan B Thinking
Introduction
Touchstones to Keep Focus on Efficiency and Effectiveness
'Been There, Done That' the Voice of Experience
Bringing it Together
Evaluating Risk
Lighting up 'Dark Corners'
Know the Business: Evaluating the Environment and the Enterprise
The Right Tool for the Right Risk Type
Seeking Scenarios: Providing More Power to See the'Why'and'What'
Creating More Robust Scenarios More Easily the 'How'
Evaluating Scenario Quality and Avoiding Bias
Creating Insightful Single Sources of Risk Information
Capital Estimates: trips, traps and pitfalls
Capital and Performance Incentives
Watch forWamings
Key Insights for Evaluating Risk
Responding to Risks
Responding to Risk: Managing Options, Finding Balance,Creating Levers
Prioritizing Improvements
Strengthening the Institution in its Environment
Improving Control Capability
Improving Product Management and Fraud Prevention
Improving IT-related Business Risk Management
React and Recover Right Action at the Right Time
Key Insights for Responding to Risk
Oversight of Risk Management
Oversight of Risk Management
Four Functions of a Governor
Key Insights for Oversight and Governing Risk
You in Your Institution
Overcoming Barriers to Better Risk Management
Your Questions for the Board of Directors
Conclusion: Your Opportunity to Make a Difference
Index