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One of the most obvious effects of the Internet and e-business is the change to traditional business models. In consumer sales, for example, the traditional sales and distribution channel from original manufacturer to final consumer consists of a chain of intermediaries -- jobbers, wholesalers, and retailers -- each of which provides a logistical, communicative, or other support function to link manufacturer to consumer.

Over the past four years, operational risk management activities have evolved from simple information gathering to a functional discipline with dedicated staff using established formal policies and procedures.

The more I'm involved in project planning meetings and project reviews, the more I see a particular problem crop up.


Over the past four years, operational risk management activities have evolved from simple information gathering to a functional discipline with dedicated staff using established formal policies and procedures.

INTRODUCTION TO OPERATIONAL RISK MANAGEMENT 28 June 2000 by Carole Edrich

Over the past four years, operational risk management activities have evolved from simple information gathering to a functional discipline with dedicated