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Risk engineering growing in popularity
Zurich EMEA risk engineering chief forecasts greater take-up of risk engineering across several lines of business
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Are major corporations buying reputation insurance?
About 95% of corporations have suffered a major reputation crisis in the past 20 years, according to Willis, but adoption of reputation cover has been sluggish
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How can risk managers protect something as intangible as a brand's reputation?
Most companies do not value reputation as an asset on their balance sheet, despite its influence on so many aspects of business
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Out of control US wildfire kills 19 firefighters
Arizona inferno fuelled by strong winds and record temperatures
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Thousands flee as Colorado wildfire doubles in size
Most destructive blazes in history of the US state
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Airmic 2013: 'Insurers lose time and money through inefficiencies'
Time and money being lost by re-keying risk data and sourcing it from multiple locations
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Safety standards questioned after Dhaka building collapses
Pressures to keep garment manufacturing costs down is said to contribute to unsafe working conditions
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New course aims to stamp out building industry safety issues
Electrical Contractors’ Insurance Company and OHS joint course to be run throughout the UK
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AMRAE delegates hear the need for crisis management
Training session describes steps to success for setting up a crisis management plan
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BI and supply chain top risks for business in 2013
Concerns expressed over lean supply chains in harsh economic climate
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Boeing 787s grounded after on-board emergency
Dreamliner makes emergency landing in latest damage to Boeing’s reputation
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Boeing Dreamliner experiences onboard fire in Boston
Setbacks continue for the reputation of Boeing’s ‘superplane’
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Middle East still a market despite anti-westernism
While a video has inflamed anti-US feeling, the region’s appetite for doing business with Western companies has not yet been reduced
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Stretched to the limit?
Increasing industrial action across Europe is placing further strain on public sector risk managers, already hit by budget cuts
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Sandy causes New York's worst disruption in history
“Major disaster” leaves at least 13 dead and over five million without power
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Power industry struggling due to increase in major losses
Rising frequency of events could place industry at risk according to report
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US missions across the Middle East on high alert
Libyan ambassador’s killing earlier in the week leads to US consulates being placed on high alert
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Waging war on executive salaries
The so-called shareholder spring has led to an investor rebellion against high earners. So how do businesses reward top bosses without damaging their image or the bottom line?
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1,000 evacuated from wildfire on La Gomera
Fires advancing in three directions following warmest winter in decades