MP3 CD Format Written for risk professionals and non-risk professionals alike, this easy-to-understand guide helps you meet the increasingly insistent demand to make sophisticated assessments of companies' risk exposure. It provides the latest methods
● Measuring and transferring credit risk
● Increasing risk-management transparency
● Implementing an organization-wide Enterprise risk Management (ERM) approach
This book should've been called "The essentials of financial risk management in banking sector" or something to that effect. This is not what I expected this book to be and therefore didn't read it completely.
Michel Crouchy had done a good overview which is necessary to step into risk management world. The book covers most of the aspects of risk management area. However, because of overview, it's not detailed enough to really understand the concepts provided. Therefore, this book is a best-fit for those who are complete novices at risk management and who are such super-experts that know everything in the book.
Was looking more for project risk, but the financial risk industry has a lot of concepts, tools, and lessons to offer that can be used as a basis to consider project risk. Lots of detail and numbers-good but a little dry.
Great book for any financial risk manager. Those, such as myself, who have been in the business for some time would benefit from re-reading this primer as a means of re-introducing themselves to the complexity of what's before them.
Re-read notes: I was a bit harsh the first time around. This is actually a fairly decent overview of financial risk and a survey of measurement and mitigation tools. It is indeed a fairly superficial treatment, but it is only meant to be the Essentials after all.
Largely superficial treatment of banking ERM with next to nothing on ex bank sectors. The fact that the authors dubbed LTCM a “near” failure and praised the prescience of Greenspan in the Intro should have tipped me off.
It is a good background for general knowledge in Risk management issues, the good thing about the book is that Quantitative parts are very minimal, which is a unique thing compared to most of the books on risk management Topics. Only the negative point about the book that was written in 2004 which of course missed all the new Risk Management techniques post 2008 crisis.
Risk Management - Slightly more than the essentials
Good starting point to risk management. Although it can be read by an interested reader, you need to have advanced financial knowledge to fully grasp all its content, examples and situations presented.
The book is naturally skewed to the financial industry, as this sector is spearheading such endeavors, nonetheless all the knowledge and takeaways can be adapted for non-financial institutions.
The book sets the building blocks of Risk Management (and sometimes goes well beyond that). As an improvement suggestion, there should be more practical examples and the cases presented could have been more dissected from an analytical perspective to help the reader to consolidate the presented concepts and theory.