"Corporate Survival: The Critical Importance of Sustainability Risk
Management" thoroughly examines the rising sustainability risks
that affect thriving businesses, the environment, various
societies, people in foreign lands, and our children.
Author Dan Anderson, a professor of risk management and
insurance, has been observing sustainability risk management issues
for his entire career. In "Corporate Survival" he presents
guidelines for various professionals in the risk management and
insurance industries. In his view, corporations need to establish
sound sustainability risk management systems in order to survive
potentially major financial and professional damages. These damages
can arise from liability suits, customer boycotts, shareholder
actions, new regulations, and international pressures.
Anderson provides well-timed direction for establishing risk
management systems, as well as numerous examples of how companies
successfully employ sustainability risk management strategies. He
also demonstrates the advantages of following his advice for
corporate survival, including reducing sustainability risk costs,
improving competitive advantage, attracting both reliable customers
and productive employees, augmenting the firm's reputation and
community image, and increasing profits.
"Corporate Survival" will help all corporations and those in the
fields of risk management and insurance improve business systems
while enhancing environmental quality and social justice
conditions.
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