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A guide to the new world of performance-oriented operational risk

by Brian Barnier
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Description of The Operational Risk Handbook for Financial Companies

The Operational Risk Handbook for Financial Companies is a groundbreaking new book. It seeks to apply for the first time a range of proven operational risk techniques from other industries and disciplines to the troubled territory of financial services.

Operational risk expert Brian Barnier introduces a range of sophisticated, dependable and - crucially - approachable tools for risk evaluation, risk response and risk governance. He provides a more robust way of gaining a better picture of risks, shows how to build risk-return awareness into decision making, and how to fix (and not just report) risks.

The practical importance of fully understanding and acting on risk to the business begins in the foreword on plan-B thinking, penned by Marshall Carter, chairman of the NYSE and deputy chairman of NYSE Euronext.

The book is unique because:

- It is not just about modeling and a few basic tools derived from regulatory requirements. Instead, it looks at management of risk to operations across industries, professional disciplines and history to help ops risk leaders become aware of the entire landscape of proven experience, not just their own conference room.

- It is not just about compliance. Instead, it looks to operations as part of performance - managing risk to return for shareholders and other interests (e.g. guarantee funds).

- It is not content to look at risk in stand-alone segments or silos; instead it takes a systems approach.

- It is not just about ops risk leaders sharing war stories at a conference. Instead, it introduces a panel of six financial institution board members who get risk management and provide their perspectives throughout the book to encourage/demand more from ops risk to meet the needs of the institution in the world.

- It is not a semi-random collection of tips and tricks. Instead, it is grounded in a risk-management process flow tailored to financial companies from a range of proven experience, providing tools to help at each step.

Suitable for companies of all sizes, this book is of direct relevance and use to all business managers, practitioners, boards and senior executives. Key insights from and for each are built into every chapter, including unique contributions from board members of a range of companies.

The Operational Risk Handbook for Financial Companies is an essential book for making better decisions at every level of a financial company; ones that measurably improve outcomes for boards, managers, employees and shareholders alike.

Title Information

ISBN:
9780857191564
Pages:
276 pages
Format:
eBook
Product Code:
818440
Publisher:
Harriman House
Published:
08/07/2011
Edition:
1st Edition

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About Brian Barnier

US-based Brian Barnier uses his practical cross-discipline, cross-country and cross-industry experience to help leaders improve their personal and operational risk programme efficiency and effectiveness. In addition, he has been honoured to serve on several industry and professional practice committees, contributing risk management approaches to improve business performance and demonstrate compliance. He was named one of the exclusive fellows of the Open Compliance and Ethics Group (OCEG).

Mr Barnier is a contributor to Risk Management in Finance (2009) by Wiley & Sons. He has served as a co-author of ISACA's Risk IT based on COBIT Framework and Practitioner's Guide; a member of the review committee for OCEG's Redbook 2.0, guidance for using governance, risk and compliance to improve principled business performance; and a member of several committees of the BITS/Financial Services Roundtable.

He teaches professional education in risk management and audit of risk management, has taught operations and finance at the graduate level, has presented popular webinars, podcasts, been quoted in the risk and financial press, and has over 100 published articles for business operations, finance, technology, audit, risk, security and business continuity audiences. He serves on the editorial panels of the Taylor & Francis EDPACS Newsletter, ISACA Journal and the Association for Financial Professionals Risk newsletter.

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Contents of The Operational Risk Handbook for Financial Companies

About the Author
Acknowledgements
Preface
Foreword-Marshall Carter on Plan B Thinking
Introduction
Touchstones to Keep Focus on Efficiency and Effectiveness
'Been There, Done That'-the Voice of Experience
Bringing it Together

Part 1. Evaluating Risk
1.1. Lighting up 'Dark Corners'
1.2. Know the Business: evaluating the environment and the enterprise
1.3. The Right Tool for the Right Risk Type
1.4. Seeking Scenarios: providing more power to see-the 'why' and 'what'
1.5. Creating More Robust Scenarios More Easily-the 'how'
1.6. Evaluating Scenario Quality and Avoiding Bias
1.7. Creating Insightful Single Sources of Risk Information
1.8. Capital Estimates: Trips, Traps and Pitfalls
1.9. Capital and Performance Incentives
1.10. Watch for Warnings
1.11. Key Insights for Evaluating Risk

Part 2. Responding to Risks
2.1. Responding to Risk: managing options, finding balance, creating levers
2.2. Prioritizing Improvements
2.3. Strengthening the Institution in its Environment
2.4. Improving Control Capability
2.5. Improving Product Management and Fraud Prevention
2.6. Improving IT-related Business Risk Management
2.7. React and Recover-Right Action at the Right Time
2.8. Key Insights for Responding to Risk

Part 3. Oversight of Risk Management
3.1. Oversight of Risk Management
3.2. Four Functions of a Governor
3.3. Key Insights for Oversight and Governing Risk

Part 4. You in Your Institution
4.1. Overcoming Barriers to Better Risk Management
4.2. Your Questions for the Board of Directors
4.3. Conclusion: your opportunity to make a difference

Index


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