Risky Business [Hardback]Corruption, Fraud, Terrorism and Other Threats to Global Businessby Stuart Poole-Robb and Alan BaileyThis book is OUT OF PRINT You may be able to find a copy at ABE Books Description of Risky BusinessThe events of 11 September 2001 and subsequently have brought into sharp focus the risks to businesses and employees in international markets. The risks are not confined to the actions of a few fanatical terroists. They encompass a range of activity arising from different cultures and attitudes. They stem from the willingness or otherwise of governments to strengthen weaknesses in policing, judicial systems and anti-terrorism and to stamp out organized crime, corruption, unfair trading, cronyism, bureaucracy and civil unrest. All these things exist to some degree in every country of the world. Through its international network - both offical and clandestine - Stuart Poole-Robb's company, the Merchant International Group, acts for many major international corporates in evaluating risks before investment and determining likely threats to success and safety well beyond the norms of due diligence. This book is the result of 20 years' experience in this field. It explains in detail the nature of risk and provides country analysis showing the extent and severity of local risk.It also explains defences against the listed risks through careful assessment, staff awareness, architecture and design and security equipment. Title Information
Write a review of this book Customer Reviews from AmazonAbout Stuart Poole-Robb and Alan BaileyEstablished in 1982, the Merchant International Group (MIG) is a leading strategic research and corporate intelligence company specializing in identifying, monitoring and analysing the risks, weaknesses and threats encountered by companies investing and operating in non-domestic markets. Stuart Poole-Robb is the Chief Executive of MIG. He joined the military at 15. Many transfers and postings later, he was selected for training in counter-insurgency and counter-terrorism. Later he saw service in Egypt, behind the 'iron curtain' in Germany, Libya, Nigeria, Oman, and the Yemen, among other hotspots. As a civilian, he has worked for the Rank Organisation, Sperry Rand Inc, Alders International and Corals plc. His work with MIG began in 1982. Alan Bailey was the Chairman of the Merchant International Group between 1995 and 1998 and has recently re-joined the board. He is also the Executive Chairman of City and West End Clubs Ltd (Placemakers), ABS Communications and Alastor Ltd. This follows a varied career in the army Intelligence Corps, public service, the charity sector and as a columnist and cartoonist for national newspapers, magazines and journals. |
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