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A stunning account of how a principal combines the rational and
emotional components of leadership to lead the transformation of a
school.
Most attempts at reform have come from the outside, with people
wishing to impose curriculum and benchmarks. This book assumes that
schools can transform themselves, but only when those involved in
schools, particularly the principal, develop self-respect and
achieve self-actualization. The author believes, and has shown in
his own colleges, that a sensitive, thoughtful, proactive
leadership might yet deliver the quality outcomes that the
community desires from schooling.
A stunning account of how a principal combines the rational and
emotional components of leadership to lead the transformation of a
school.
Most attempts at reform have come from the outside, with people
wishing to impose curriculum and benchmarks. This book assumes that
schools can transform themselves, but only when those involved in
schools, particularly the principal, develop self-respect and
achieve self-actualization. The author believes, and has shown in
his own colleges, that a sensitive, thoughtful, proactive
leadership might yet deliver the quality outcomes that the
community desires from schooling.
Clearing, Settlement, and Custody, Third Edition, introduces the
post-trade infrastructure and its institutions. Author David Loader
reduces the complexity of this environment in a non-technical way,
helping students and professionals understand the complex chain of
events that starts with securities trading and ends the settlement
of cash and paper. The Third Edition examines the roles of clearing
houses, central counterparties, central securities depositories,
and custodians. The book assesses the impact on workflow and
procedures in the operations function at banks, brokers, and
institutions. In consideration of technological and regulatory
advances, this edition adds 5 new chapters while introducing new
case studies and updating examples.
This book fills a gap in the lack of books that cover the
administration and operations functions related to funds. With the
growth of hedge funds globally there is more and more requirement
for fund administration services, and the success of the fund
administration is crucial to the success of the funds themselves in
a highly competitive market. As the focus on operational risk, cost
effective support and administration of trading and investment and
the ability to design, develop and deliver added-value services for
clients grows there is a need for a comprehensive analysis of what
happens from trade to settlement and beyond and the exact role that
the fund administrator may be required to provide. The book helps
those responsible for managing and supervising fund administration
services by examining the decisions, actions and problems at the
various stages as well as explaining the products and
infrastructure that services support.
*Concise, easy to read format explains extensive and complicated
procedures with lively, easy to follow road maps
*Comprehensive reference work with extensive glossary of terms,
useful website addresses and further reading recommendations
*Covers all the major stages with detailed explanations of what is
required for effective completion and regulatory compliance
Fund Custody and Administration provides an overall perspective of
investment funds without limiting its analysis to specific fund
structures, as other books do. Since governance and oversight of
investment funds are now major regulatory requirements,
administrators and custodians must place greater emphasis on the
custody and safekeeping of fund assets, on the independent and
robust valuation of the assets, and on collateral management. By
focusing on both the asset transactions made by the investment
manager for the portfolio and on the transactions in the shares or
units of the fund itself, it gives readers insights about the
essential elements of investment fund management and
administration, regardless of their geographical backgrounds.
'Managing Technology in The Operations Function' looks at issues in
technology from the operations function rather than from an IT
perspective. It explores the use of technology for processing,
provision of client services, risk management and business
management. The authors analyse the benefits of straight through
processing and the practical implications of managing technology
products in operations. System risk and opportunities are explored
and case studies are examined along with industry trends to assess
upcoming developments and their impacts.
The use of technology is one of the key drivers of growth in the
volumes of business in the financial markets today. The impact that
technology has had, and is still having in the operations function
is truly substantial. Technology now reaches into just about every
aspect of the business. Electronic trading, messaging systems, and
information distribution have created a global market that is,
relatively speaking, instantly accessible and available.
For operations this manifests itself in two ways: the automation of
processes and the automation of information gathering and
distribution. For operations managers this period of change has
elevated the function from a pure support service into a dynamic
revenue protector/generator, with a heavy client service and risk
management focus.
The reliance on technology to drive this progression forward and to
meet the challenge is therefore of crucial consideration for the
operations manager.
The challenge for the operations teams and managers is to embrace
technology and maximize the use of this vital and powerful tool
within the business. A failure to do so will inevitably have a
negative impact on the operations function and ultimately damage
the whole business.
The definitive series of professional references for those finance
professionals concerned with "Back office" or operations management
unique to this industry.
Presents concise references on the essential management functions
such as technology, client services, and risk management for
financial operations management professionals.A comprehensive
resource from a leading financial management consultant for global
banks and institutions. DMS has also developed a wide range of
financial management courses, materials and programs over the last
seven years.
An analysis of the major securities, derivatives and money markets
from an operations point of view, 'Understanding the Markets' takes
the reader through the major features and characteristics of the
markets and the products. The relationship between the trading and
dealing functions and the operations functions is examined and the
issues discussed.
This book looks at the financial markets from the viewpoint of the
person working in the operations functions that support the
trading, dealing and investment processes, and as such is essential
reading in order to fully understand the industry - an industry
which has gone, and is still going through, much change.
As the markets undergo change so too do the administration,
clearing and settlement functions, as the clearing houses,
securities depositories and custodians merge and diversify. This is
going to impact on the operations teams that support the trading,
sales and retail business. A failure to be aware of and to
understand the impact of changes in the markets will create massive
problems, greater risk and ultimately financial losses. And yet the
sheer size and diversity of the global markets, together with the
rapid pace of change and expansion, and the increasing volume of
transactions needing to be processed, presents a massive challenge
to operations teams and managers.
Knowing how the markets work and what impacts on the operations
team is crucial for managers and supervisors. In this book the
author provides a full explanation of the markets and their impact
in operations terms. So if you are about to embark on a career in
operations 'Understanding the Markets' is essential reading.
Alternatively, if you are planning a career as a dealer it will
prove very useful in explaining the process that occurs after you
have traded.
The definitive series of professional references for those finance
professionals concerned with "Back office" or operations management
unique to this industry.Presents concise references on the
essential management functions such as technology, client services,
and risk management for financial operations management
professionals.A comprehensive resource from a leading financial
management consultant for global banks and institutions.
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