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Those interested in learning how to manage public assets safely and productively may be interested in reading the Risk Management Yearbook, an annual
Those interested in learning how to manage public assets safely and productively may be interested in reading the “Risk Management Yearbook,” an annual publication that examines key trends in risk management and identifies sources for more information and education. Published by the Fairfax, Va.-based Public Entity Risk Institute and the Nonprofit Risk Management Center, the book includes 10 articles, such as “Benchmarking for Improved Decision-Making Capabilities in Today’s Public Sector” and “Federal Emergency Grants for Public Entities and Certain Private Nonprofit Organizations.” The appendices list more than 270 resources for risk management information and education. To purchase the $49 yearbook, visit www.riskinstitute.org.
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