The aim of the course is:
• To develop the skills of students to choose the appropriate techniques for managing risks and possible crises, including those of mass communication and information.
Upon successful completion of the course the students will be able to:
• Recognize the systemic approach to risk management and the effective management of emerging crises in an organization.
• Analyze and examine the full range of risks faced by businesses in the 21st century.
• Recognize the roles and responsibilities of directors in managing an event before it causes the crisis.
• Identify problematic leadership behaviors, and inappropriate crisis management strategies
• Familiarize yourself with implementing emergency plans and developing and implementing a Business Continuity Management (BCM) strategy
• Distinguish ways of dealing with the crisis in communication.
• Identity the psychological factors that affect crises management.
• Explain the supply chain's practices and techniques for dealing with and managing a crisis.
Suggested Bibliography in Greek Language:
• Hopkin P., (2021), Αξιολόγηση και Διαχείριση Κινδύνων. Εφαρμογή Βέλτιστων Πρακτικών, 5η έκδοση ΠΡΟΠΟΜΠΟΣ
• Robert Heath, (2004), Διαχείριση κρίσεων, Αποτελεσματικές τεχνικές για επιχειρησιακή ετοιμότητα, μετάφραση: Βασιλική Σωτηρίου, Γκιούρδας
• Luecke R., Barton L., (2008), Διαχείριση κρίσεων, Modern Times
Suggested Bibliography in English Language:
• Bernstein, P. (1998) Against the Gods: The Remarkable Story of Risk, www.willwey.com
• Fink S., (2000), Crisis Management: Planning for the Inevitable
• Hillson, D. (2016) The Risk Management Handbook: A Practical Guide to Managing the Multiple Dimensions of Risk, www.koganpage.com
• Hopkin, P. (2013) Risk Management (Strategic Success), www.koganpage.com
• Taylor, E. (2014) Practical Enterprise Risk Management, www.koganpage.com
• Teleb, N. N. (2008) The Black Swan: The Impact of the Highly Improbable, www.panguin.co.uk
• Pullan, P. and Murray-Webster, R. (2011) A Short Guide to Facilitating Risk Management, www.gowerpublishing.com
• Woods, M. (2011) Risk Management in Organizations: An Integrated Case Study Approach, www.routledge.com
Related academic Journals:
• ASIS SPC.1-2009 Organizational Resilience: Security, preparedness and continuity management systems, www.asisonline.org
• Canadian Institute of Chartered Accountants (1995) Criteria of Control, www.cica.ca
• Financial Reporting Coucil (2014) Guidance on Risk Management, Internal Control and Related Financial and Business Reporting, www.frc.org.uk
• Insitute of Risk Management (2011) Risk Appetite & Tolerance, www.theirm.org
• International Standard ISO 22301:2012 Societal Security. Business Continuity Management Systems – Requirements, www.iso.org
• HM Treasury (2004) Orange Book: Management of Risk – Principles and Concepts, www.hmtreasury.gov.uk
Instructor’ Notes