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Establishing the Value of All-Hazards Risk Mitigation

Proven Practices

  • 1st Edition - March 26, 2013
  • Latest edition
  • Author: Francis J. D'Addario
  • Language: English

Establishing the Value of All-Hazards Risk Mitigation is a video presentation. Length: 32 minutes. Establishing the Value of All-Hazards Risk Mitigation is a video presentation of… Read more

Description

Establishing the Value of All-Hazards Risk Mitigation is a video presentation. Length: 32 minutes.

Establishing the Value of All-Hazards Risk Mitigation is a video presentation of narrated slides discussing the cost of risk and the return-on-investment (ROI) value of risk mitigation. This 32-minute Proven Practices presentation describes a people-centric, data-qualified, and culturally relevant approach to enterprise risk mitigation. The presentation’s broad scope covers cost assessment of natural and man-made catastrophic events, information loss, fraud and theft, and more, as well as the importance of an organization’s preparedness and response.

Presenter Francis D’Addario’s expertise in this area comes from his years of experience as an all-hazards risk mitigation leader for multinational convenience, food and beverage, manufacturing, restaurant, retail, and supply chain operators.

This presentation is a valuable resource for business leaders and risk mitigation professionals who have responsibility for the protection of people, assets, and critical processes, as well as for educators preparing the next generation of security professionals and leaders.

Establishing the Value of All-Hazards Risk Mitigation is a part of Elsevier’s Security Executive Council Risk Management Portfolio, a collection of real world solutions and "how-to" guidelines that equip executives, practitioners, and educators with proven information for successful security and risk management programs.

Key features

  • The 32-minute, visual PowerPoint presentation with audio narration format is excellent for group learning
  • Describes the total cost of risk and the return on investment (ROI) of risk mitigation
  • Emphasizes personal preparedness as a stepping stone for organizational and community sustainability

Readership

Mid- to upper-level business and security executives; educators working to prepare the next generation of security professionals and leaders; and any security or business leader needing cross-functional engagement and support to manage risk in an organization

Table of contents

Understanding All-Hazards Risk

All-Hazards Risk and Global Economics

Man-Made Criminal Risk

Prioritizing People within Board-Level Risk Considerations

Maslow’s Psychology of Security

Organizational Psychology of Security

"Just-in-time" Resources for a Culture of Care

Establishing the Total Cost of Risk and Mitigation

Determining Return on Investment (ROI)

Continuing Risk Assessment and Strategic Road Mapping

Product details

  • Edition: 1
  • Latest edition
  • Published: March 29, 2013
  • Language: English

About the author

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Francis J. D'Addario

Francis is a seasoned all-hazards risk mitigation leader for multinational convenience, food and beverage, manufacturing, restaurant, retail, and supply chain operators. He has served as chief security officer for Starbucks Coffee, Hardees Food Systems, and Jerrico Inc. His expertise includes risk diligence, loss prevention and mitigation systems design, as well as contribution analytics.

Francis was named as one of the top 25 "Most Influential People in Security" of 2009 by Security magazine, and was a CSO magazine 2007 Compass Award honoree.

He is also the critically acclaimed author of Not a Moment to Lose…Influencing Global Security One Community at a Time (2010), The Manager’s Violence Survival Guide (1995), and Loss Prevention through Crime Analysis (1989).

Affiliations and expertise
Emeritus Faculty, Security Executive Council; former Vice President, Partner and Asset Protection, Starbucks Coffee

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