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Little discussion has focused on the promotion of private risk
management
institutions, notably insurance.
Insurance companies provide professional, finely detailed risk
management
that respects the complexity of the dangers to be hedged and responds creatively to individual needs.
But insurance and other risk
management
institutions have been slow to develop, even in advanced countries.
To the extent that governments are involved, they can promote better risk
management
through responsive regulation and even subsidization of experiments with new private insurance products.
These instructions casually referred to Kim family business, indicating that “the teachings should be executed by Kim Kyong-hui” (Kim Jong-il’s sister), that “Kim Kyong-hui and Kim Jong-un should take care of the family,” and that “Kim Kyong-hui should handle
management
of all assets inside and outside the country.”
Research spending should be made more effective by scrapping bureaucratic
management
by the Commission and Council and opening all national research funds to EU-wide competition.
An estimated 21 million tons of wheat – equivalent to Australia’s entire annual crop – rots or is eaten by insects, owing to inadequate storage and poor
management
at the government-run Food Corporation of India (FCI).
Most global poverty-reduction efforts rely on “top-down” solutions – development-aid flows from rich to poor countries – that largely focus on education, food security, and disease
management
and prevention.
Efficient production requires a division of labor among those who know about technology, marketing, finance, logistics, human-resource management, contracts, regulations, distribution, customer service, and much else.
In a recent survey of 384 firms in the eurozone by the
management
consultancy PricewaterhouseCoopers, two-thirds of the respondents said that they had reshored some activities during the past year, and 50% plan to do so in the next.
The root of the problem is that Africa’s farmers are too poor to obtain the basic modern inputs—including high-yield seed varieties, fertilizers, and small-scale water
management
systems—that could enable them to double or triple their output of food and cash crops.
Why not, for example, entrust an independent bureaucracy with some redistributive goals or control over the level of public investment or deficit
management?
These measures will require international cooperation and investment in development, peace keeping, humanitarian assistance, and migration
management.
We see a European system of crisis
management
that is fraught with ineptitude, extreme politicization, gamesmanship, and unprofessionalism.
One is the
management
of natural resources and the environment.
Moreover, many fragile states are rich in natural resources, and must establish transparent resource
management
– aimed at curbing corruption and controlling illicit flows of money and goods – in order to raise the revenues needed to deliver services.
We live in an age of financial capitalism, and the only intelligent way forward – for unions and other workers’ associations – is for these bodies to help their members make increasingly sophisticated use of the tools of risk
management.
A recent paper by MIT Professors Nittai Bergman and Derk Jenter suggests that
management
tends to award employee options when employees are excessively optimistic about the outlook for company stock – thereby in effect opportunistically substituting overpriced options for full pay.
The scandal at Enron, in its final days, was that
management
prevented employees from selling their Enron shares while executives unloaded their own shares.
In today’s complex financial economies, representing workers’ interests is not so simple as battling with
management
for a bigger share of the pie.
Unions should instead negotiate with
management
the same way top executives do with their boards of directors when their complex compensation packages are worked out.
Labor unions should negotiate with
management
about providing appropriate risk
management
to their employees in financial forms: the right kinds of insurance, options, and other investments to protect them realistically without guaranteeing their employment and without jeopardizing the productivity of the firm.
They must develop a cadre of professionals with a sophisticated understanding of risk management, and must work to educate their members in the financial subtleties of their specific circumstances.
There is no reason why that cannot be achieved – the overall balance sheet of China, Inc. remains strong – but the domestic distributional consequences will require careful
management.
For them, solidarity is founded on consistent
management.
Rather than restoring trust in democratic institutions, the transparency movement could accelerate the transformation of democratic politics into the
management
of mistrust.
In the United States, for example, Martin O’Malley, Baltimore’s former mayor and now Maryland’s popular governor, pioneered the use of advanced information systems for urban
management.
Brazil's disastrous
management
over 15 years has left most Brazilians much poorer.
The Fed does not surprise markets often, and this has been especially true of the Ben Bernanke-led Fed, which has devoted enormous time and effort to better communication, greater transparency, and timely
management
of expectations.
The UN has shown its value in global environmental management, international trade, state building and reconstruction, and humanitarian assistance.
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