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Selected References

Many integrated risk management and risk management resources, sources, examples, and case studies are available on the TBS Web site (http://www.tbs-sct.gc.ca/rm-gr/site/default.aspx) in the form of documents or links to other Web sites. Selected references follow.

Federal Government

Auditor General of Canada. April 2003 Report, in particular, the Auditor General's Message and Chapter 1—Integrated Risk Management. Available online at www.oag-bvg.gc.ca.

Canadian Centre for Management Development. The following documents available on-line at www.ccmd-ccg.gc.ca:

  • A Foundation for Developing Risk Management Learning Strategies in the Public Service (2001).
  • Building Trust: A Foundation of Risk Management (2001).
  • A Primer on Risk Management in the Public Service (2001).

Human Resources Development Canada. Integrated Risk Management in HRDC (October 2002). The document details how HRDC managed the department-wide introduction of integrated risk management and lessons learned from this experience; available from HRDC.

Privy Council Office. Available on-line at www.pco-bcp.gc.ca.

  • Risk Management for Canada and Canadians: Report of the ADM Working Group on Risk Management (March 2000).
  • A Framework for the Application of Precaution in Science-based Decision-making about Risk (July 2003).

Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat. Documents available on-line at http://www.tbs-sct.gc.ca/rm-gr/site/default.aspx unless otherwise indicated:

The Conference Board of Canada

The following documents are available on-line to members of The Conference Board of Canada at www.conferenceboard.ca:

  • Getting Reputation Right/A Risky Business, Glenda Myles and Karen Schoening-Thiessen (June 2003).
  • Valuing Risk Management Performance, Proceedings of the 2002 Risk Management Conference. Karen Thiessen. Sponsored by TBS. Also available on-line within the federal Public Service at http://www.tbs-sct.gc.ca/rm-gr/site/default.aspx.
  • Integrating Risk Management Through a Change Management Process, Karen Thiessen (October 2001).
  • Forewarned is Forearmed/Identification and Measurement in Integrated Risk Management. Kimberley Birkbeck (January 1999).
  • Realizing the Rewards in Risk Management/How Integrated Risk Management Can Benefit Your Organization. Kimberley Birkbeck (June 1998).
  • A Conceptual Framework for Integrated Risk Management. Lucy Nottingham (September 1997).

Canadian Standards Association

Risk Management: Guideline for Decision-Makers, CAN/CSA-Q850-97 (October 1997).

Other Governments

Australia/New Zealand

Documents available through the Standards Australia portal at http://www.riskreports.com/standards.html:

  • HB 143:1999 Guidelines for managing risk in the Australian and New Zealand public sector. A Joint Australian/New Zealand Handbook prepared by Joint Technical Committee OB/7 Risk Management, Standards Association of Australia, ISBN 0 7337 2815 4.
  • HB 142 1999 A basic introduction to managing risk using the Australian and New Zealand Risk Management Standard, AS/NZS 4360:1999. An Australian Handbook prepared by Joint Technical Committee OB/7 Risk Management, Standards Association of Australia, ISBN 0 7337 2794 8.
  • Australian/New Zealand Risk Management Standard, AS/NZS 4360:1999.

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