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  • Fundamentals of Enterprise Risk Management, Second Edition

  • How Top Companies Assess Risk, Manage Exposure, and Seize Opportunity
  • By: John J. Hampton
  • Narrated by: Steven Menasche
  • Length: 9 hrs and 24 mins
  • 4.0 out of 5 stars (55 ratings)

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Fundamentals of Enterprise Risk Management, Second Edition

By: John J. Hampton
Narrated by: Steven Menasche
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One thing that will never change about the business world is the presence of risk. But risk management has changed dramatically since the 2008 financial crisis...and new developments in technology and communications demand up-to-the-minute approaches for defending against threats - and seizing opportunities.

Extensively updated, the second edition of Fundamentals of Enterprise Risk Management examines the latest technologies, such as Riskonnect and High Tech Electronic Platform (HTEP), and helps listeners recognize both internal and external exposures, understand crucial concepts such as risk mapping and risk identification, and align risk opportunities with their organizations' business models.

Packed with practical exercises and fresh case studies from organizations such as IBM, Microsoft, Apple, JPMorgan Chase, and Sony - as well as new material on topics including the new role of risk owner, cutting-edge collaboration methods, and the upside of risk - this critical guide provides listeners with the tools and information they need to keep their organizations as blissfully risk free as possible.

©2014 John J. Hampton (P)2015 Gildan Media LLC
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Good work adaptation of a complex topic

Audio customization and tecnical details are crear enough. I might repeat the record several times to catch details.

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A bit dry, but a fine overview

This has a very corporate, "PowerPoint-ish" tone and feel to it. But it does give a useful look at the basic mapping processes and dedicated tech tools we can expect in this environment. It mentions Nassim Taleb and "The Black Swan," though it seems to miss or ignore some of his critiques of tools and methodologies such as we see here. It would be easy (all over again; remember the problems with over-reliance on VAR?) to be mesmerized by slick tools and data confections (the term "narrative fallacy" springing to mind). But that was always true, and is the fault of the humans in the loops, as these tools here are quite flexible and can, in the right hands, be very useful.
This is my first look at ERM, per se, and I feel well served here.
I certainly want an enterprise I invest in, or rely on, to have a good grip on these sorts of things. The environment has too many variables now to merely fly by the seat of one's pants.

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Good ERM book

it has good content and helps to understan modern risks
provide with good examples of real life risk missmanagement

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great book read the second time

I liked it a lot you had great information about risk management but there's a lot of information and it's worth reading a second time.

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Advertising spam, nothing to do with risk manageme

Would you try another book from John J. Hampton and/or Steven Menasche?

I would never buy from this author again and don't recommend anyone buying his spam / advertising books.

What was most disappointing about John J. Hampton’s story?

This was the worst audio book I have ever listened to on Audible - full of hours and hours on end of advertising of his software products - irrelevant stories and chapters, wikipedia-style definitions instead of actual information that is usable... There were at least 4 hours of advertising of his software services / programs that he sells.

How did the narrator detract from the book?

Advertising all the time.

You didn’t love this book... but did it have any redeeming qualities?

None.

Any additional comments?

I would advise anyone to stay away from this piece of software advertisement.

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Worst management book

This was one of the worst
No benefit at all
Waste of time and money
Becareful

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