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by Jillian Lee Hamilton (Author)

A ground-breaking approach to risk management in business

Multimillion-dollar companies around the world are losing millions and they don't even know it.

In the past, Non-Financial Risk (safety) has been approached from a sociological and psychological perspective.

Risk Dollarisation(R) presents The Financial Approach to Non-Financial Risk. This is a quantitative, factual and measurable account of your business's Damage Costs.

This book will explore:

  • What you haven't been told about your business risk portfolio
  • What they don't assess in merger and acquisitions reviews
  • How you can reduce your Damage Costs and increase your profits
  • The brand-new way to approach risk management

The author also explores the implications of the changing way we work, including automation, robotics, artificial intelligence and the gig/informal economies, and how this will impact your risk management and bottom line.

Risk Dollarisation(R) will assure the best outcome for your workforce and the fiscal health of your business.

Number of Pages: 266
Dimensions: 0.72 x 9 x 6 IN
Illustrated: Yes
Publication Date: July 20, 2018
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by Jillian Lee Hamilton (Author)

A ground-breaking approach to risk management in business

Multimillion-dollar companies around the world are losing millions and they don't even know it.

In the past, Non-Financial Risk (safety) has been approached from a sociological and psychological perspective.

Risk Dollarisation(R) presents The Financial Approach to Non-Financial Risk. This is a quantitative, factual and measurable account of your business's Damage Costs.

This book will explore:

  • What you haven't been told about your business risk portfolio
  • What they don't assess in merger and acquisitions reviews
  • How you can reduce your Damage Costs and increase your profits
  • The brand-new way to approach risk management

The author also explores the implications of the changing way we work, including automation, robotics, artificial intelligence and the gig/informal economies, and how this will impact your risk management and bottom line.

Risk Dollarisation(R) will assure the best outcome for your workforce and the fiscal health of your business.

Number of Pages: 266
Dimensions: 0.72 x 9 x 6 IN
Illustrated: Yes
Publication Date: July 20, 2018

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Risk Dollarisation(R): Reduced Damage Co$t$ = 1ncrea$ed Prof1t$ - Paperback

Risk Dollarisation(R): Reduced Damage Co$t$ = 1ncrea$ed Prof1t$ - Paperback

$75.40
Risk Dollarisation(R): Reduced Damage Co$t$ = 1ncrea$ed Prof1t$ - Paperback

Risk Dollarisation(R): Reduced Damage Co$t$ = 1ncrea$ed Prof1t$ - Paperback

$75.40
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