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Some of the topics include:

How do you Explain Risk Appetite? 
How to Prepare a Risk Statement  
What is Risk Culture Building?  
Presenting Risk Management to the Board
Risk Leadership - Should a Board have a Risk Committee?

Best Practices for Keeping and Protecting Corporate Reputation

Preparing Annual Risk Management Strategy 

Creating a Risk-Focused Organization

and many more

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  • Hi,

    Please share the link as it is unavailable in the library 

    jhansi.abraham@coface.com

    Thanks

  • Maybe someone could asend me a link as the publication is no longer available apparently.

    tony.richardson@octree.co.uk

     

    • Hi Tony,

      I just sent it to you. Best regards

  • Hi, This is a very useful and enriching resource.

    I just started and I think it will help me tremendously.

    Thank you very much

  • Hi, This is a very useful and enriching resource.

    I just started and I think it will help me tremendously.

    Thank you very much

  • This is a tremendously useful primer. I like that it doesn't gloss over the basics, but instead spells it all out regardless of the level. I've been studying this at a Masters level and there are little bits and pieces in this article that are much easier to understand and will assist me in relaying the information to others. Hopefully there will be more editions to come.

  • THANKS A LOT.
  • Its like translating risk mgmt in a layman language...a better understanding now and be abled to make others understand better too..yup, 'crossing the road' concept, closing the gap of strategic and operational risk, and it aswered my question wether shall risk assesment be done at only strategic level or down right at front liners level...phewww now i know what need to be done more clearly..Thank You

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