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Airmic 2012: Risk report 2012
Global economic instability and natural catastrophes are putting more pressure on the corporate supply chain than ever before. Recurring liquidity crises in the eurozone and last year’s Japanese earthquake highlighted how tightly stretched supply chains are within businesses worldwide. Globalisation is clearly a double-edged sword.In May 2012, StrategicRISK published its ...
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AnalysisBefore the storm
The seeds of today’s economic woes can be found at the start of a decade that saw huge social change and the risk management profession come of age
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AnalysisOlympics 2012: "We need to keep London moving"
Businesses need to prepare now for travel disruptions in the UK as a result of the Olympics this summer, Airmic Live heard
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AnalysisAirmic plans a global compliance database
The database will be the first to provide guidance on global compliance on a territory-by-territory basis
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AnalysisStrife in the streets
Risk management is likely to continue to remain in the foreground for organisations with facilities or suppliers in troubled countries in North Africa and the Middle East, while in Europe measures designed to remedy national financial problems are likely to spark off further public protests and even riots
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AnalysisFerma elects new president and welcomes new members
Pirelli’s Jorge Luzzi takes over from Peter den Dekker and Ferma welcomes new Maltese and Slovenian risk associations
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HeadspaceJohn Hurrell
Airmic chief John Hurrell couldn’t be happier with a nice car, a good pint and his iPhone – but getting this year’s annual conference right would make his summer
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AnalysisProperty & BI rates remain at historic low
Airmic report shows continued soft market in spite of major disasters
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AnalysisERM more valuable than insurance
A French risk manager salary survey found that ERM professionals earn twice as much as their insurance manager peers
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FeaturesHow to: Communicate with the board
Risk management is crucial to the survival of every business, yet few boards have a strong working knowledge of the area. Here are some key steps you can take to rectify this
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CommentIt's an inside job
New research has shown that some of the most serious risks a business can face originate from poor management practices and communication failures within the company itself
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InterviewsPaul Taylor
Paul Taylor’s risk management career has spanned nearly 40 years and has taken him across Europe, with some of the largest companies in big business. Who better, then, to take the reins as new Airmic chair?
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AnalysisMedia distorts public’s perception of risk
New media can distort how the public perceive risk; Companies need to know how to react
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InterviewsThe long road
Paul Taylor’s risk management career has spanned nearly 40 years and has taken him across Europe, with some of the largest companies in big business. Who better, then, to take the reins as new Airmic chair?
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AnalysisBoards are blinding themselves to risk
A major new study draws attention to seven existential risks that are beyond the realm of traditional risk management processes. Nathan Skinner dissects the findings
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AnalysisRisk Map: Economic sanctions
New sanctions have been issued against Iran and Libya. See what other countries are affected and how these measures could impact your business
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AnalysisNew Ferma board announced
Two winners of StrategicRISK Awards make it onto the Ferma board of directors
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AnalysisSolvency II to "transform" the insurance market
Ratings agency Fitch gives its verdict on the impending legislation
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AnalysisThe calm after the storm
So far several major catastrophes have not had a big impact on commercial property insurance prices. But how long will this situation last, asks James Bray
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CommentIt's finally time to reap what we've sown
All the hard work of the past year is about to yield results as Airmic delivers a number of landmark changes at its annual conference





