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Management of Risk - Principles and Concepts
In 2001 Treasury produced “Management of Risk – A Strategic Overview” which
rapidly became known as the Orange Book. That publication provided a basic
introduction to the concepts of risk management that proved very popular as a
resource for developing and implementing risk management processes in
government organisations. This publication is the successor to the 2001 “Orange
Book”. It continues to provide broad based general guidance on the principles of
risk management, but has been enhanced to reflect the lessons we have all been
learning about risk management through the experience of the last few years. It
should be read and used in conjunction with other relevant advice such as the
“Green Book” which contains specific advice on “Appraisal and Evaluation in
Central Government”, the Office of Government Commerce’s “Management of
Risk” which provides more detailed guidance on the practical application of the
principles and concepts contained in this publication, and guidance provided by
the Treasury’s Risk Support Team as part of “The Risk Programme”. Wherever
possible links and references have been provided to additional resources which
explore the Orange Book concepts in more detail
Saylor - Personal Name
1st Edition
1-84532-044-1
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Management of Risk - Principles and Concepts
Management
English
Saylor
2004
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