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Essay from the year 2016 in the subject Business economics - Operations Research, grade: 64, University of Portsmouth, course: MSc Project Management, language: English, abstract: This paper explores the challenges and considerations surrounding the implementation of Enterprise Risk Management (ERM) within organizations. The research delves into the evolving landscape shaped by technological advancements, global competition, and a volatile business environment. In response to these dynamic forces, organizations have increasingly recognized the importance of robust risk management practices, specifically ERM, to navigate uncertainties and create value.While the benefits of ERM are acknowledged by many, the paper highlights a notable discrepancy between organizations actively adopting and effectively implementing ERM and those facing challenges or outright failures in its execution. The case of Countrywide Mortgage serves as a cautionary example, demonstrating that even entities previously lauded for effective ERM can face dire consequences, such as near-bankruptcy.The paper suggests that the transition from Traditional Risk Management (TRM) to ERM is not a guaranteed formula for success. Some organizations experience significant increases in value with TRM, and the substantial financial investment required for a cultural shift towards ERM may not necessarily translate into strategic risk management. It emphasizes the pivotal role of organizational culture and the characteristics of individuals involved in ERM implementation as influential factors in determining success or failure.The structure of the paper is outlined, including an executive summary, literature review, findings and conclusions, recommendations, and a reference section. The introduction provides a glimpse into the shifting landscape of risk management, setting the stage for a comprehensive exploration of the intricacies surrounding ERM implementation. The subsequent sections delve into a literature review, highlighting key concepts such as strategic risk, agency theory, and organizational culture in relation to ERM. The paper concludes with findings, recommendations, and implementation strategies.Overall, the research aims to contribute valuable insights into the complexities of ERM implementation, offering recommendations for organizations to navigate challenges effectively and enhance their risk management practices in an ever-evolving business environment.
The towns and villages west of Birmingham, around Dudley, Wolverhampton, Sandwell and Wallsall, became known as the Black Country during the Industrial Revolution due to the intense industrialisation of the area, particularly coal mining and ironworking. The towns soon became one continuously built-up area, which developed its own distinctive character. Secret Black Country explores the lesser-known episodes and characters in the history of the area through the years, from Dudley Castle and royal connections with Lady Jane Grey and Queen Elizabeth I, visits by Charles I and Charles II in the English Civil War and visits by the future Edward VIII and Wallis Simpson to Himley Hall, which became a Red Cross hospital for patients with severe facial injuries during the Second World War, to the evidence of Charlie Chaplin's birthplace on Black Patch Park in Smethwick. Entries include the massive cavern beneath Dudley Zoo used for storage during the Second World War, the stories behind the gruesome nineteenth-century robbery and murder that caused Fir Tree Hill to be renamed and the tragic death of Dorothy Beaumont, wife of the Deputy Commander of Dudley Castle, while under siege in the Civil War, who is said to still haunt the ruins. Fully illustrated throughout, this book will reveal the hidden heritage of this historic area.
Explore the city of Birmingham in this fully illustrated A-Z guide to its history, people and places.
An illustrated history of one of Britain's finest major cities - Birmingham. Using photographs taken from the unique Historic England Archive.
An illustrated history of one of Britain's most fascinating regions - the Black Country in the West Midlands. Using photographs taken from the unique Historic England Archive.
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