Analyzing and Managing Risk Assignment
Scholarly written paper see reading requirements and paper requirements below long with instructions that 5 additional resources required outside of the required reading. All original writing please, must pass TurnItin.
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Readings
Use the Capella University Library to complete the following:
·Read Atkinson and Florio’s 2009 article, “Risk Governance: Foundation for Long-Term Value” from Financial Executive, volume 25, issue 9, pages 32–34.
·Read Ellingson’s 2009 article, “Managing Risk with a Cultural Perspective” from Risk Management, volume 56, issue 10, pages 50–53.
·Read Saini and Martin’s 2009 article, “Strategic Risk-Taking Propensity: The Role of Ethical Climate and Marketing Output Control” from Journal of Business Ethics, volume 90, issue 4, pages 593–606.
·Read Stein and Ahmad’s 2009 article, “Using the Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP) to Construct a Measure of the Magnitude of Consequences Component of Moral Intensity” from Journal of Business Ethics, volume 89, issue 3, pages 391–407.
Analyzing and Managing Risk
Submit the Analyzing and Managing Risk assignment. In this assignment, you are required to describe how you, as an organizational manager (or manager-to-be), analyze and manage risk.
What factors do you consider? How do you operationalize risk management within the direct-report chain for which you are responsible?
Provide examples to support your own claims of how you manage risk. In your paper, you must address both the practice of risk management as well as the scholarly literature that informs your practice. Finally, you must describe how you analyze risk in the context of strategic change.
Other Requirements
·Written communication: Must be free of errors, scholarly, professional, and consistent with expectations for members of the business profession.
·APA formatting: Your essay should be formatted according to APA (6th Edition) style and formatting.
·Length: At least 5 typed and double-spaced pages.
·References: A minimum of 5 (that are not part of the assigned readings for this unit). These references should place your practice of risk management in the context of the academic literature. In other words, you must draw upon the literature to support your practice of risk management.
·Font and font size: Times New Roman, 12-point.