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Risk Management for Government and Businesses: Cases 63–101

Akira Ishikawa and Atsushi Tsujimoto
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Akira Ishikawa: Aoyama Gakuin University, Japan
Atsushi Tsujimoto: The University of Tokyo, Japan

Chapter 3 in Risk and Crisis Management:101 Cases, 2009, pp 143-238 from World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd.

Abstract: AbstractThe following sections are included:Why Businesses should not Neglect On-Going TrainingWhy a Physical Distribution System is NecessaryHow to Compensate for an Incomplete Crisis Management EducationHow Effective Life Protection Products Could Be DevelopedWhy the Need to Develop Next-Generation Disaster Prevention TechnologiesHow Products Could Be Developed in Support of Disaster ResponseWhat Criteria to Use in Assessing a CrisisWhat are the Crisis Management Efforts Directed At?How to Maintain Communication Between Operations Staff, Residents and SpecialistsWhy the Atomic Industry Must Maintain Ongoing Dialog With Its CommunityHow the Multi-Faceted Check System WorksHow Indirect Damages May Far Surpass Your AssumptionsHow Management Can Respond Swiftly — the Feed-forward Mode (1)How Management Can Respond Swiftly — the Feed-forward Mode (2)How to Predict DisastersHow to Establish a Quick Response SetupWhy a Backup System is NeededHow to Counter Weaknesses in Supply Chain ManagementWhen Reading the Manual Won't DoWhat is the Crux of Crisis Management?How the Kamban (Just In Time: JIT) System can be Tweaked to Support ProductionHow Managerial Behaviour MattersHow to Tap the Know-How of Security CompaniesHow to Protect Your ComputersHow to Guard Against Computer VirusesWhy Risk Financing is an AbsoluteHow Office Location Affects Crisis ManagementHow to Set the Optimum Security Level of Information SystemsWhat Lessons were Learned from the Fukuchiyama Line Train Derailment?What Safety Measures and Environmental Policies should Chemical Companies Adopt?How to Deal with Asbestos DamageHow Intellectual Property Infringement is SpreadingHow to Secure Food Safety and Information ReliabilityHow the Natural Sciences, Arts and Social Sciences Can CollaborateHow to Make Your Investor Relations WorkWhat are the Consequences of Irresponsible Media Coverage?How to Prevent Personal Information LeakageWhy the Need for an Informatics Education Towards Problem-SolvingHow Compliance should be Reconsidered: Organizations that Comply with Laws and Regulations While Satisfying Ethical Requirements Considering Autopoietic Theory

Keywords: Crisis Management; Risk Management; Contingency Plan; Disaster Recovery; Crisis Communication; Recovery Plan; Terrorism; Internet Security; Information Security (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2009
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