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Emergency Services

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Risky Business in China

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When looking for and evaluating risks, there is always a risk that an untrained eye could miss an important detail, or that a red flag, when spotted, requires specialist services and/or additional resources to come in, investigate, and help to find a way through to a successful resolution. When a due diligence alarm goes off, the support of an army of emergency services is at hand. The service suppliers range from risk managers and investigators to accountants and lawyers, and include large and small, local and international firms. The right fit of service will depend on the type and scope of issues to be addressed, the level of sensitivity, the internal skills, capacity, and budget that is already available, and the required timeframe for delivery.

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Gordon, J. (2014). Emergency Services. In: Risky Business in China. Palgrave Pocket Consultants. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137433237_7

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