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The Tyranny Of Uncertainty A New Framework To Predict Remediate And Monitor Risk 1st Edition Nabil Abu El Ata

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The Tyranny Of Uncertainty A New Framework To Predict Remediate And Monitor Risk 1st Edition Nabil Abu El Ata
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Publisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.7 MB
Pages: 375
Author: Nabil Abu el Ata, Rudolf Schmandt
ISBN: 9783662491034, 9783662491041, 3662491036, 3662491044
Language: English
Year: 2016
Edition: 1

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The Tyranny Of Uncertainty A New Framework To Predict Remediate And Monitor Risk 1st Edition Nabil Abu El Ata by Nabil Abu El Ata, Rudolf Schmandt 9783662491034, 9783662491041, 3662491036, 3662491044 instant download after payment.

The authors offer a revolutionary solution to risk management. It’s the unknown risks that keep leaders awake at night—wondering how to prepare for and steer their organization clear from that which they cannot predict. Businesses, governments and regulatory bodies dedicate endless amounts of time and resources to the task of risk management, but every leader knows that the biggest threats will come from some new chain of events or unexpected surprises—none of which will be predicted using conventional wisdom or current risk management technologies and so management will be caught completely off guard when the next crisis hits. By adopting a scientific approach to risk management, we can escape the limited and historical view of experience and statistical based risk management models to expose dynamic complexity risks and prepare for new and never experienced events.

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