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A Study on Risk Management in Corporate Business Saradha Balaji; Lolakpuri Shreshta; K. Sujatha
Involvement International Journal of Business Vol. 1 No. 3 (2024): July 2024
Publisher : PT Agung Media Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62569/iijb.v1i3.26

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The complexity of today's corporate landscape underscores the importance of robust risk management strategies for organizational resilience and sustainability. This study investigates the methodologies and effectiveness of risk management practices in corporate settings, emphasizing key components that contribute to success. Using a mixed-methods approach, the study surveyed 100 corporate managers and conducted in-depth interviews with 20 senior risk management professionals. Findings indicate that companies with comprehensive risk management frameworks perform significantly better in mitigating risks compared to those with minimal strategies. Key elements identified include proactive risk assessment, continuous monitoring, and integration into corporate culture. Senior management involvement also correlates positively with effective risk management outcomes. Despite recognition of its importance, challenges such as resource constraints, inadequate training, and resistance to change hinder implementation. The study highlights the need for ongoing improvement in risk management practices through enhanced training and greater leadership engagement. It stresses the critical role of structured risk management in corporate sustainability and resilience, advocating for further research into innovative tools and strategies to meet evolving business challenges.
A study on understanding the child behaviour and their Psychology in nuclear families Rashmi Kulkarni; K. Sujatha; C. Laya Sree; A. Sneha
Help: Journal of Community Service Vol. 1 No. 1 (2024): June 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62569/hjcs.v1i1.18

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Families with a mother and father who reside together with biologically related children remain a common setting for socializing school-age youngsters in our society. A much debated, but common presumption in the existing scholarship is that these nuclear families are the optimal environments for children against which the efficacy of all other types of families are measured. The objectives of my study are to understand the psychology of children behaviour, and to understand the best learning resources for behavioral changes. The need of the study is to Unique Family Dynamics, Parenting Challenges and Strategies, Impact on Child Well-being, Socialization and Peer Relationships, Socialization and Peer Relationships, Socialization and Peer Relationships. The purpose of our study is to identify risk factors and protective factors, promote mental health and well-being, improve family relations, inform policy and practice. This study delves into the intricate realm of child behaviour within the context of nuclear family structures. With the prevalent societal shift towards smaller family units, understanding the dynamics influencing children's behavioural patterns becomes imperative. This qualitative inquiry aims to elucidate the multifaceted factors that shape child behaviour in nuclear families, thereby contributing to a nuanced comprehension of familial dynamics in contemporary society. This study not only contributes to theoretical understandings of family dynamics but also offers practical implications for parents, educators, and mental health professionals. This research aims to foster supportive environments that promote positive developmental outcomes for children growing up in such familial contexts.