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Managing Risk, 1st Edition

Alan Waring, A. Glendon

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Managing Risk 1st Edition by Alan Waring/A. Glendon

Alan Waring

Dr Alan E. Waring is Head of Risk Management Consulting with Aqumen Services Ltd. and has over 20 years experience in risk management across industry in the UK, Europe, Middle East and elsewhere. He has written several books on systems thinking and risk issues including Practical Systems Thinking and Safety Management Systems, International Thomson Business Press, 1996.

A. Glendon

Dr A. Ian Glendon is Associate Professor in Applied Psychology at Griffith University, Queensland, Australia with over 20 years experience of research, teaching and consultancy in risk in Europe and Australasia. He is acknowledged as a leading expert, having published numerous influential books, journal articles and conference papers. His books include Human Safety and Risk Management, co-authored with Eugene McKenna, published by International Thomson Business Press, 1995.
PART 1: RISK.
1. Risk Management.
2. Risk Assessment.
3. Management Systems and Risk.
4. Culture and Risk.
5. Power and Risk.
6. Organisational Environment and Risk.
7. Risk and Change.
8. Risk Cognition.
9. A Fuzzy Convergence.
PART 2: CASE STUDIES.
10. The Offshore Industry after Piper Alpha.
11. The Collapse of Barings Bank.
12. Safety in the Railway Industry.
13. Iran: a Risk Perspective.
14. The Introduction of New Computer Systems.
15. UK Health Authorities Struggle to Survive.
16. A Management Agenda.
17. A Research Agenda.