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TEN LAWS OF OPERATIONAL RISK Unlike credit and market risk,
operational risk currently lacks an overarching theory to explain
how and why losses occur. As a result, operational risk managers
have been forced to use unsatisfactory tools and processes that
fail to add sufficient commercial value. In Ten Laws of Operational
Risk: Understanding its Behaviours to Improve its Management,
Michael Grimwade delivers an insightful discussion of the nature of
operational risk and a groundbreaking redesign of the profession s
existing tools. The author s Ten Laws are grounded on the business
profiles of firms and the human and institutional behaviours that
drive operational risk. They are underpinned by taxonomies for the
causes; the inadequacies or failures that constitute both control
failures and events; and the impacts of operational risks. Drawing
on twenty-five years of first-hand experience and research, this
book explains the patterns and trends that are apparent in the
historical data and offers solutions to the persistent problems
inherent in risk appetite, RCSAs, scenario analysis, reputational
risk, stress testing, capital modeling, and insurance. It also
provides fresh insights into the everyday activities of risk
managers with respect to predictive key risk and control
indicators, root cause analysis, why controls fail, the risks posed
by change, and product risk profiles. Ten Laws of Operational Risk
presents a structured and evidence-based approach to identifying
emerging risks and predicting future behaviours related to
pandemics, climate change, cybercrime, artificial intelligence, and
machine learning. It includes revealing industry data, in-depth
case studies, and real-world examples that shed light on recurring
and obstinate problems in operational risk management. A must-read
resource for Chief Risk Officers and other risk professionals, as
well as regulators, management consultants, and students and
scholars of operational risk, Ten Laws of Operational Risk provides
an invaluable new, systematic, and rigorous approach to operational
risk management. PRAISE FOR TEN LAWS OF OPERATIONAL RISK
Operational Risk can no longer be described as a new concept, but
as a discipline few attempts have been made to really understand
its behaviour. In his book Michael does this very successfully,
blending extensive practical experience with analytical thought
leadership to propose a set of laws that explain why and how
Operational Risks arise, and what can be done to manage them.
Assertions are evidence based, with numerous real examples used to
underpin his hypotheses. This is a valuable addition to Operational
Risk thinking and is recommended for experienced professionals and
novices alike. Dr Luke Carrivick, Director of Research &
Information, ORX Michael has established himself as one of
Operational Risk s foremost thinkers. His ability to use historical
data to analyse events is unrivalled. In this must-read book, he
identifies ten fundamental laws that provide every Operational Risk
practitioner with a clear set of rules they can use to understand
current events and predict their impacts. Andrew Sheen, former Head
of the FSA s Operational Risk Review team Michael is one of the
most prominent thinkers in Operational Risk. He combines a long
career in Operational Risk management and measurement with a deep,
long-standing reflection on the fundamental causes, dynamics and
patterns in the manifestation of Operational Risk events. He
produces, with this book, a remarkable synthesis of his insightful
and innovative work. Dr Ariane Chapelle, Honorary Reader,
University College London; Managing Partner, Chapelle Consulting
Michael is a highly respected expert in the field of Operational
Risk, who has developed some ground-breaking frameworks for
analysing this risk and guiding better risk management decisions.
As a working practitioner in the field he brings many insights that
will appeal to other practitioners as well as regulators, students
and scholars. Professor Elizabeth Sheedy, Macquarie Business School
Michael s views and analysis challenge the traditional Basel II
views of Operational Risk and are genuinely thought-provoking. His
book on the Ten Laws of Operational Risk will give financial
services clarity and a practical view, where it has been previously
lacking, on how best to manage such risks. Tin Lau, Group Head of
Financial and Strategic Risk, TP ICAP
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