Saturday, December 27, 2008

Fighting Fraud or Capitalists Against Markets

Fighting Fraud: How to Establish and Manage an Anti-Fraud Program

Author: Gerald L Kovacich

This practical reference provides the basics for instituting a corporate anti-fraud program that helps prepare corporate security professionals and other corporate managers for fighting corporate fraud from inside the company. It provides an exceptional foundation for security professionals or business executives involved in developing and implementing a corporate anti-fraud program as part of a corporate assets protection program.

The author's intent is to provide the reader with a practitioner's guide (a "how-to" book), augmented by some background information to put it all in perspective. The approach used should enable the readers to immediately put in place a useful anti-fraud program under the leadership of the corporate security officer (CSO), or other corporate professional.

* Shows professionals how to save their companies money.

* Provides a roadmap for developing an anti-fraud program.

* Allows security professionals to tailor their anti-fraud program to their own corporate environment.

* Explains how fraud is costing corporations a competitive edge in the global marketplace.



Read also Genealogy Online for Dummies with CDROM or Mortal Kombat vs DC Universe

Capitalists Against Markets: The Making of Labor Markets and Welfare States in the United States and Sweden

Author: Peter Swenson

Captialists Against Markets challenges the conventional wisdom that welfare state builders took their cues from labor and other progressive interests. Instead, Peter Swenson argues, pragmatic social reformers looked for support not only from below but also from above, taking into account capitalists interests and preferences. With original theory and surprising historical evidence, Capitalists Against Markets illuminates the political conditions for greater economic equality and social security in capitalist societies.



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