Building a resilient organisation: the design of risk-based reasoning chains in large distributed systems
In this book, John Arthur and Louise Moody introduce the concept of the reasoning chain, a new approach to risk-based reasoning systems in large, complex and distributed organisations. Arguing that large, complex and distributed organisations are particularly focussed on a triple-helix of chain meta...
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Zusammenfassung: | In this book, John Arthur and Louise Moody introduce the concept of the reasoning chain, a new approach to risk-based reasoning systems in large, complex and distributed organisations. Arguing that large, complex and distributed organisations are particularly focussed on a triple-helix of chain metaphors - supply, value and reputation chains - the authors propose that there is overwhelming evidence that the accepted approaches to risk and resilience do not compliment this architecture. This is extremely problematic because risk and resilience constructs have been formally and informally regulated for these industries. The Reasoning Chain proposes and illustrates a holistic solution to the problems thrown up by existing norms. It is proposed that the reasoning chain be intentionally designed on an equal footing with supply, value and reputation; a quadruple helix. Through challenge of best practice, an argument unfolds to outline the novel approach for risk based resilience reasoning in large distributed organisations, illustrated through a series of case studies and guidance to implementation. This book is an accessible and valuable resource for risk managers and decision makers responsible for complex business decisions |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource illustrations (black and white) |
ISBN: | 9781315605715 1315605716 9781317065197 1317065190 9781317065203 1317065204 9781317065180 1317065182 |
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spelling | Arthur, John 1967- Verfasser aut Building a resilient organisation the design of risk-based reasoning chains in large distributed systems John Arthur, Louise Moody 1st London Routledge 2018 1 online resource illustrations (black and white) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier In this book, John Arthur and Louise Moody introduce the concept of the reasoning chain, a new approach to risk-based reasoning systems in large, complex and distributed organisations. Arguing that large, complex and distributed organisations are particularly focussed on a triple-helix of chain metaphors - supply, value and reputation chains - the authors propose that there is overwhelming evidence that the accepted approaches to risk and resilience do not compliment this architecture. This is extremely problematic because risk and resilience constructs have been formally and informally regulated for these industries. The Reasoning Chain proposes and illustrates a holistic solution to the problems thrown up by existing norms. It is proposed that the reasoning chain be intentionally designed on an equal footing with supply, value and reputation; a quadruple helix. Through challenge of best practice, an argument unfolds to outline the novel approach for risk based resilience reasoning in large distributed organisations, illustrated through a series of case studies and guidance to implementation. This book is an accessible and valuable resource for risk managers and decision makers responsible for complex business decisions Risk management Decision making Organizational resilience Moody, Louise 1977- aut https://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/9781315605715 Verlag URL des Erstveroeffentlichers Volltext |
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title | Building a resilient organisation the design of risk-based reasoning chains in large distributed systems |
title_auth | Building a resilient organisation the design of risk-based reasoning chains in large distributed systems |
title_exact_search | Building a resilient organisation the design of risk-based reasoning chains in large distributed systems |
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title_full | Building a resilient organisation the design of risk-based reasoning chains in large distributed systems John Arthur, Louise Moody |
title_fullStr | Building a resilient organisation the design of risk-based reasoning chains in large distributed systems John Arthur, Louise Moody |
title_full_unstemmed | Building a resilient organisation the design of risk-based reasoning chains in large distributed systems John Arthur, Louise Moody |
title_short | Building a resilient organisation |
title_sort | building a resilient organisation the design of risk based reasoning chains in large distributed systems |
title_sub | the design of risk-based reasoning chains in large distributed systems |
topic | Risk management Decision making Organizational resilience |
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