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The Manager's Guide to Terrorism, Risk, and Insurance : Essentials for Today's Business.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Brooksfield : Rothstein Publishing, 2016.Description: 1 online resource (107 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781944480264
  • 1944480269
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Manager's Guide to Terrorism, Risk, and Insurance : Essentials for Today's Business.DDC classification:
  • 658.4012 23
LOC classification:
  • HD30.28
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Contents:
Title Page; Copyright; Table of Contents; Part 1: What is Terrorism? ; 1.1 Historical Perspective ; 1.2 Characteristics of Terrorism ; 1.3 Terrorist Membership Levels ; 1.3.1 The Terrorist Cell ; 1.4 Terrorism in Our Time ; 1.5 Are There Lessons to Be Learned? ; 1.6 Defining Terrorism ; 1.7 Workplace Violence and Terrorism ; 1.8 Pre-Attack Indicators ; 1.8.1 Anti-Western Statements, Particularly Those That Involve Any Element of Your Business ; 1.8.2 Aggression or Threats Toward Coworkers ; 1.8.3 Presence of Unauthorized Weapons ; 1.8.4 Attempts to Communicate with Known Extremist Groups.
1.9 An Active Shooter at Work 1.9.1 Evacuate ; 1.9.2 Have an Escape Route and Plan ; 1.9.3 Shelter in Place ; 1.9.4 Take Action Against the Active Shooter ; 1.9.5 Support First Responder Efforts ; 1.10 Terrorism and Islam ; 1.10.1 Sudden Jihad Syndrome ; 1.11 Terrorism and Mental Health: Are They Crazy? ; 1.11.1 Signals and Symptoms of the Mentally and Emotionally Troubled ; 1.11.2 History of Violence ; 1.11.3 Substance Abuse ; 1.11.4 Personality Disorders ; 1.11.5 Nature of Symptoms ; 1.11.6 Age and Gender ; 1.11.7 Personal Stress, Crisis, or Loss ; 1.11.8 Early Exposure to Violence.
1.11.9 Psychotics: Lone Actors 1.11.10 Psychopathy ; 1.12 Is There a Typical Terrorist? ; 1.13 Anti-Terrorism and the Business Person During Travel ; 1.13.1 Help from the US Department of State ; 1.13.2 Preparations for the Businessperson When Traveling ; 1.14 Surveillance Detection ; 1.14.1 Stationary Surveillance ; 1.14.2 Moving Surveillance ; 1.14.3 Technical Surveillance ; 1.14.4 Casual Questioning ; 1.14.5 Detection of Surveillance ; 1.14.6 False Flag Approach ; 1.14.7 Business Facility ; 1.15 Terrorist Tactics ; 1.15.1 Bombings ; 1.15.2 Assassination; 1.15.3 Kidnapping.
1.16 Seven Steps for a Terrorist Attack 1.16.1 Target Selection ; 1.17 A Matrix for the Traveling Businessperson ; 1.17.1 In Another Country for an Extended Stay ; 1.17.2 Residing in Another Country ; 1.17.3 Visiting a Dangerous Place on Business ; 1.18 Air Travel Security ; 1.18.1 General Preparations ; 1.18.2 Air Travel Planning ; 1.18.3 At the Terminal ; 1.18.4 Skyjackings ; 1.19 Ground Travel Security ; 1.19.1 Prepare Adequately ; 1.19.2 Vehicles Overseas ; 1.19.3 On the Road ; 1.19.4 An Attack ; 1.19.5 Parking Your Car ; 1.20 Off-Duty and Leisure Activities ; 1.20.1 Basic Measures.
1.20.2 Considerations for Using Public Transportation 1.20.3 Considerations for the Use of Taxis ; 1.21 Conclusion ; Case Studies for Chapter 1 ; Discussion Questions, Chapter 1 ; References, Chapter 1 ; Part 2: What is Risk Management? ; 2.1 Risk, Perils, and Hazards ; 2.1.1 Risk ; 2.1.2 Perils ; 2.1.3 Hazards ; 2.2 Frequency, Severity, and Terrorism ; 2.3 Probable Maximum Loss and Maximum Foreseeable Loss ; 2.4 The Risk Management Process ; 2.5 Risk Management Techniques ; 2.5.1 Avoidance ; 2.5.2 Loss Control ; 2.5.3 Loss Prevention ; 2.5.3.1 Barriers ; 2.5.3.2 Metal Detectors.
Summary: As a manager, you're aware of terrorist acts, are considering the risks, but sense that you need more background. How might terrorism occur? How is it part of risk and threat planning? What insurance strategies might protect your company from financial loss? In a few short chapters, The Manager's Guide to Terrorism, Risk, and Insurance: Essentials for Today's Business fills in the blanks for you.
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Title Page; Copyright; Table of Contents; Part 1: What is Terrorism? ; 1.1 Historical Perspective ; 1.2 Characteristics of Terrorism ; 1.3 Terrorist Membership Levels ; 1.3.1 The Terrorist Cell ; 1.4 Terrorism in Our Time ; 1.5 Are There Lessons to Be Learned? ; 1.6 Defining Terrorism ; 1.7 Workplace Violence and Terrorism ; 1.8 Pre-Attack Indicators ; 1.8.1 Anti-Western Statements, Particularly Those That Involve Any Element of Your Business ; 1.8.2 Aggression or Threats Toward Coworkers ; 1.8.3 Presence of Unauthorized Weapons ; 1.8.4 Attempts to Communicate with Known Extremist Groups.

1.9 An Active Shooter at Work 1.9.1 Evacuate ; 1.9.2 Have an Escape Route and Plan ; 1.9.3 Shelter in Place ; 1.9.4 Take Action Against the Active Shooter ; 1.9.5 Support First Responder Efforts ; 1.10 Terrorism and Islam ; 1.10.1 Sudden Jihad Syndrome ; 1.11 Terrorism and Mental Health: Are They Crazy? ; 1.11.1 Signals and Symptoms of the Mentally and Emotionally Troubled ; 1.11.2 History of Violence ; 1.11.3 Substance Abuse ; 1.11.4 Personality Disorders ; 1.11.5 Nature of Symptoms ; 1.11.6 Age and Gender ; 1.11.7 Personal Stress, Crisis, or Loss ; 1.11.8 Early Exposure to Violence.

1.11.9 Psychotics: Lone Actors 1.11.10 Psychopathy ; 1.12 Is There a Typical Terrorist? ; 1.13 Anti-Terrorism and the Business Person During Travel ; 1.13.1 Help from the US Department of State ; 1.13.2 Preparations for the Businessperson When Traveling ; 1.14 Surveillance Detection ; 1.14.1 Stationary Surveillance ; 1.14.2 Moving Surveillance ; 1.14.3 Technical Surveillance ; 1.14.4 Casual Questioning ; 1.14.5 Detection of Surveillance ; 1.14.6 False Flag Approach ; 1.14.7 Business Facility ; 1.15 Terrorist Tactics ; 1.15.1 Bombings ; 1.15.2 Assassination; 1.15.3 Kidnapping.

1.16 Seven Steps for a Terrorist Attack 1.16.1 Target Selection ; 1.17 A Matrix for the Traveling Businessperson ; 1.17.1 In Another Country for an Extended Stay ; 1.17.2 Residing in Another Country ; 1.17.3 Visiting a Dangerous Place on Business ; 1.18 Air Travel Security ; 1.18.1 General Preparations ; 1.18.2 Air Travel Planning ; 1.18.3 At the Terminal ; 1.18.4 Skyjackings ; 1.19 Ground Travel Security ; 1.19.1 Prepare Adequately ; 1.19.2 Vehicles Overseas ; 1.19.3 On the Road ; 1.19.4 An Attack ; 1.19.5 Parking Your Car ; 1.20 Off-Duty and Leisure Activities ; 1.20.1 Basic Measures.

1.20.2 Considerations for Using Public Transportation 1.20.3 Considerations for the Use of Taxis ; 1.21 Conclusion ; Case Studies for Chapter 1 ; Discussion Questions, Chapter 1 ; References, Chapter 1 ; Part 2: What is Risk Management? ; 2.1 Risk, Perils, and Hazards ; 2.1.1 Risk ; 2.1.2 Perils ; 2.1.3 Hazards ; 2.2 Frequency, Severity, and Terrorism ; 2.3 Probable Maximum Loss and Maximum Foreseeable Loss ; 2.4 The Risk Management Process ; 2.5 Risk Management Techniques ; 2.5.1 Avoidance ; 2.5.2 Loss Control ; 2.5.3 Loss Prevention ; 2.5.3.1 Barriers ; 2.5.3.2 Metal Detectors.

2.5.3.3 Chemical and Smoke Detectors.

As a manager, you're aware of terrorist acts, are considering the risks, but sense that you need more background. How might terrorism occur? How is it part of risk and threat planning? What insurance strategies might protect your company from financial loss? In a few short chapters, The Manager's Guide to Terrorism, Risk, and Insurance: Essentials for Today's Business fills in the blanks for you.

Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters.

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