Risk Management: 10 Principles
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Average customer review:Product Description
In the same way as the 4Ps of marketing are a fundamental principle of business theory, this book puts forward the 10Ps of Risk Management as a consistent and comprehensive approach to the subject.
The 10Ps of Risk Management offers a holistic approach, bringing together all elements of risk management for managers, safety and environmental consultants, business advisers and students on occupational health and safety and environmental studies courses.
The first comprehensive guide to fulfilling the requirements of new legislation on corporate governance
Brings together all areas of Risk Management in one book
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #267564 in Books
- Published on: 2001-12-11
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 144 pages
Editorial Reviews
From the Publisher
The 10Ps of Risk Management offers a holistic approach, bringing together all elements of risk management for managers, safety and environmental consultants, business advisers and students on occupational health and safety and environmental studies courses.
About the Author
Management Training ConsultantOPAL ServicesWorcester
Customer Reviews
An overview of enterprise risk managment
This book is a rather superficial introduction to Enterprise Risk Managment and my overall impression was of a series of lists repeated in more or less detail to categorise different risk types. It is very UK and smaller business-orientated, as is the experience of its author. As such it might be a good checklist for a smaller businesses.
Ok, but a bit basic
This book is really intended for small company managers who need a checklist type approach to making sure the bases are covered for managing risks relating to 10P's - people, property etc.
It makes useful reference to a wide variety of controls but the limitation of this approach is in focusing too much on the control rather than how to more effectively manage the risk.


