Risk Quantification: Management, Diagnosis and Hedging (The Wiley Finance Series)
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This book offers a practical answer for the non-mathematician to all the questions any businessman always wanted to ask about risk quantification, and never dare to ask.
Enterprise-wide risk management (ERM) is a key issue for board of directors worldwide. Its proper implementation ensures transparent governance with all stakeholders’ interests integrated into the strategic equation. Furthermore, Risk quantification is the cornerstone of effective risk management,at the strategic and tactical level, covering finance as well as ethics considerations. Both downside and upside risks (threats & opportunities) must be assessed to select the most efficient risk control measures and to set up efficient risk financing mechanisms. Only thus will an optimum return on capital and a reliable protection against bankruptcy be ensured, i.e. long term sustainable development.
Within the ERM framework, each individual operational entity is called upon to control its own risks, within the guidelines set up by the board of directors, whereas the risk financing strategy is developed and implemented at the corporate level to optimise the balance between threats and opportunities, systematic and non systematic risks.
This book is designed to equip each board member, each executives and each field manager, with the tool box enabling them to quantify the risks within his/her jurisdiction to all the extend possible and thus make sound, rational and justifiable decisions, while recognising the limits of the exercise. Beyond traditional probability analysis, used since the 18th Century by the insurance community, it offers insight into new developments like Bayesian expert networks, Monte-Carlo simulation, etc. with practical illustrations on how to implement them within the three steps of risk management, diagnostic, treatment and audit.
With a foreword by Catherine Veret and an introduction by Kevin Knight.
From the Inside Flap
"This insightful and pertinent work categorically provides the fundamental quantification tools for the executive community to address what has become one of the major corporate issues of the 21st century, risk management. It succinctly clarifies the functions and definitions, incorporating global views and methodology, to provide an effective compass in risk quantification. This comprehensive resource will serve as an essential tool for risk management worldwide."
—Patrick W. Kenny, President and CEO, International Insurance Society
"This book offers a much needed contribution to the practice of risk management....the authors offer a practical as well as prospective insight into risk quantification."
—Catherine Veret, Corporate risk and insurance director – CM-CIC, Chair of RMSF-Risk Manager Sans Frontière
"Professor Jean-paul Louisot and his collegues Laurent Condamin and Patrick Naim are to be congratulated for this excellent work that equips the reader with a sound understanding of the tools available for the quantification of risk. They provide risk management practitioners with a most stimulating resource that will enable them to enter constructive discussions with management as well as consultants so as to ensure the decision maker is presented with soundly based options from which to choose."
—Kevin W. Knight CPRM; Hon FRMIA; FIRM (UK), Chairman ISO Working Group on Risk Management
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