In this book, Erik De Soir describes a world that most of us do not want to know or experience; A world with war. This world is about traumas and emotionally shocking events. The author writes in a...
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In Hindsight – A compendium of Business Continuity case studies
Edited by Robert A Clark In Hindsight reflects on a series of disasters from a BCM perspective. Some organizations have scored good, others did not. Five organizations were not prepared and did...
Flashpoints – The Emerging Crisis in Europe Author: Manu Steens This book is divided into three parts: Part I on European exceptionalism, Part II on the global conflagration that lasted from...
The conclusion of 'No Comment' is that an organization does not determine what a crisis is, but the outside world does this for it. Authors: Hugo Marynissen, Stijn Pieters, Sofie Van Dorpe,...
Author: Gregory H. Duckert "Practical Enterprise Risk Management", builds logically from corporate governance and indicates several shortcomings, mainly system implementation. Then, the actual...
The author starts with the history of risk management in 1905-1912, with a foundation in 1881 by Otto Von Bismarck, and in doing so reaches highlights until 1996, with mentioning the start of "The...