Risk management: the five pillars of corporate governance
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The various types of risk and the requirement for an enterprise-wide approach to risk management, in modern firms, are reviewed. The critical organizational factors, i.e. culture, leadership, alignment, structure and systems, for executing an integrated approach to managing risk exposures are also presented.
Publication Name: Journal of General Management
Subject: Business, general
ISSN: 0306-3070
Year: 2005
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What really drives a fast company?
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This article presents a model of organizational change and examines the benefits and potential liabilities of acquiring new technology and strategies quickly. Topics addressed include speed versus long-term management goals, growth and profitability, and the environmental aspects of strategic innovation.
Publication Name: Journal of General Management
Subject: Business, general
ISSN: 0306-3070
Year: 2001
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Partnering with suppliers for customer satisfaction
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This article presents a model of customer satisfaction that considers the relationship between companies and their suppliers, focusing on how companies can motivate suppliers to provide their best. Theories on co-operation, competition, and supply-chain management are applied to teamwork with suppliers.
Publication Name: Journal of General Management
Subject: Business, general
ISSN: 0306-3070
Year: 2001
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