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Sustainability factors should be considered by managers like any
other business risk issue; these factors are expected to have a
substantial impact on corporate management. Air transport
corporations need a strong sustainability management framework to
effectively manage economic, environmental and social risks to
achieve their corporate sustainability objectives, and to meet
their stakeholders' demands. This book offers a new Enterprise
Sustainability Risk Management (ESRM) model to fulfill these
requirements. In the model presented, the triple bottom line (TBL)
agenda is incorporated into the companies' sustainability
management. ESRM deals with the environmental, social, and
ecological risks as well as the strategic, economic, operational,
and threat risks of companies. The best corporate sustainability
strategies and management approaches require the consideration of
all corporate risks in both a holistic and systematic way. Flouris
and Kucuk Yilmaz present an effective way to manage sustainability
risks via a new, well-designed, integrated, dynamic and flexible
framework. It introduces an opportunity for turning risks into
potential corporate advantages. Risk Management and Corporate
Sustainability in Aviation is addressed to professionals, students
and researchers within air transportation business management and
risk management.
This book provides a holistic and practical approach to managing
supply chains risks and presents a new framework model for
sustainable optimization of risk management. This framework
includes supportive tools for risk mapping and strategic
decision-making. Managers can apply tailored versions of this
framework for the management process of their respective sector.
The authors provide case studies in industries such as automotive,
aviation, airport, and healthcare.
Sustainability factors should be considered by managers like any
other business risk issue; these factors are expected to have a
substantial impact on corporate management. Air transport
corporations need a strong sustainability management framework to
effectively manage economic, environmental and social risks to
achieve their corporate sustainability objectives, and to meet
their stakeholders' demands. This book offers a new Enterprise
Sustainability Risk Management (ESRM) model to fulfill these
requirements. In the model presented, the triple bottom line (TBL)
agenda is incorporated into the companies' sustainability
management. ESRM deals with the environmental, social, and
ecological risks as well as the strategic, economic, operational,
and threat risks of companies. The best corporate sustainability
strategies and management approaches require the consideration of
all corporate risks in both a holistic and systematic way. Flouris
and Kucuk Yilmaz present an effective way to manage sustainability
risks via a new, well-designed, integrated, dynamic and flexible
framework. It introduces an opportunity for turning risks into
potential corporate advantages. Risk Management and Corporate
Sustainability in Aviation is addressed to professionals, students
and researchers within air transportation business management and
risk management.
This book discusses the successful integration of values, ergonomy
and risk management to achieve corporate strategic goals. Companies
are starting to focus on risk management and corporate
sustainability, but also value-based approaches in order to stay
competitive. Although constantly emerging techniques are making
this task easier, managing ergonomic based risks remain a
challenge. The book largely focuses on values, ergonomy and risk
management in the context of aviation business strategy. Offering
insights into the principles of successful aviation business
management using a value-based approach, it is a valuable resource
for academics and postgraduate students as well as professionals in
the aviation industry.
This book discusses the successful integration of values, ergonomy
and risk management to achieve corporate strategic goals. Companies
are starting to focus on risk management and corporate
sustainability, but also value-based approaches in order to stay
competitive. Although constantly emerging techniques are making
this task easier, managing ergonomic based risks remain a
challenge. The book largely focuses on values, ergonomy and risk
management in the context of aviation business strategy. Offering
insights into the principles of successful aviation business
management using a value-based approach, it is a valuable resource
for academics and postgraduate students as well as professionals in
the aviation industry.
This book provides a holistic and practical approach to Japanese
concepts of lean management throughout the business value chain. It
explains principles like Kaizen, Kata or Keiretsu in a pragmatic
and logical way with many industry examples and case studies. The
authors describe comprehensively how lean management enables
companies to concentrate on value-adding activities and processes
to achieve a long-term, sustainable competitive advantage.
Moreover, the book shows how lean management principles are
ultimately applied in industries like aviation, civil engineering,
automotive, healthcare, education and other industries.
ONE SIZE DOES NOT FIT ALL No single correct way to the best
Enterprise Risk Management (ERM) implementation. ERM frameworks are
created according to the organizational objectives, strategy,
culture and characteristics. The aim of the book is explain to the
best practices to ERM, and provide to basic requirements for best
ERM. The book is presented a new approach to selecting of the best
ERM operator in the airport business. Chapter I. ERM fundamentals
and frameworks are presented. Different ERM frameworks are
presented in Chapter II. Chapter III is detailed explanation to
best practice of the ERM. General best practice criteria are
presented. Chapter IV is consisting of researching to best samples
of ERM implementations in the airline business. Chapter V is
present new approach to selection of best operator about ERM
practice at airport business. In this chapter, criteria are
determined about best practice of ERM by author. Criteria are
identified in four main categories: benefits, costs, opportunities
and risks. The book aimed to guidance of the best ERM
implementation in the airline and airport business. The book is
addressed to professionals and managers.
The sustainability is a fundamental path that companies must follow
to protect their reputation by a utilizing a holistic enterprise
risk management approach. This book focuses how reputation risk
management can be used to help manage the new emerging transformed
reputational & sustainability risks currently facing
corporations. Practical examples from the airline, airport and
automotive business segments are presented in this book: Volkswagen
AG, Lufthansa AG, Fraport AG and TAV Airport Holding. This book is
addressed primarily to professionals, managers, academicians and
researchers, but anyone with interest in contemporary issues in
business and management.
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Ayse Kucuk Yilmaz, Mehmet Yilmaz
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Discovery Miles 16 720
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Nowadays Enterprise Risk Management (ERM) becomes focus point in
the successful airport and airline business across the world. In
this book, the model suggestion is created of ERM about airport
business as optimal framework to ERM implementation. Applicability
assessment and current situation in the TAV Airports Holding at
Turkey are reviewed about model suggestion with coordinated
efforts. Enterprise risk optimization (ERO) is considered as
building stone to establish ERM and its implementation. In this
book, ERO model is deal with solving "how is optimal risk amount
determine?" main question. Detailed ERO model is developed for
solving of this problem in the book. In this concept, New Risk
Score formula is created by author. The book is organized into VI
chapters. Chapter I, Airport business fundamentals are changes are
presented. Chapter 2 is detailed explanation of necessity of
enterprise risk management to airport and airline business
management. Chapter 3, is consist of researching to Enterprise Risk
Management Perceptions and Approaches in Airports of Turkey.
Chapter 4 is including to Applicability Analysis of ERM at Turkey
Airport Business. Chapter 5 is present new airport enterprise risk
management model with framework model, information flow system
model, organization model for TAV Airport Holding. The Holding has
best ERM substructure and capability in the Turkey. Chapter 6, are
offer ERO Model and its application to the TAV Airport Holding. The
book is addressed to professionals and managers in airport business
management and airline management. It is also directed towards
researchers in Air transportation and Risk Management.
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