Analysis – Page 53
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AnalysisIn the eye of the Twitterstorm
Social media is a major corporate risk. You ignore it at your peril, as the Scottish council Argyll and Bute found out when it tried to shut down a nine-year-old schoolgirl’s food blog
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AnalysisIn the driving seat
Last year’s major catastrophes helped risk specialists push business continuity management up the board agenda. Now it’s all about maintaining that momentum
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AnalysisSmog alert for Olympics opening ceremony
‘Worst summer smog for years may affect athletes and public’
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AnalysisSteep learning curve
Associations are drawing battle lines in the fight for risk manager certification, but are they missing the point?
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Analysis‘Target fraud through private prosecutions’
Report highlights lack of resources and training as key causes of fraud in UK
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AnalysisHeadspace: Adam Greene
Coca-Cola Hellenic’s group risk and insurance manager escaped the consequences of risky street food but was ambushed by inappropriate headgear
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AnalysisILO: "Eurozone unemployment to rise by 4.5 million"
Continuation of austerity measures risk adding millions more to the dole queues says the International Labour Organization
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AnalysisTop tips for business information handling during the Olympics
Majority of businesses are exposing themselves to increased information risk
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AnalysisCBI Chief: “Growth alone will not solve unemployment crisis”
Calls for business and government to “step up” and support youth unemployed
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AnalysisTotal Cost of Risk (TOCOR) defies expectations
Survey also reveals that social media is fastest growing concern for risk managers
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AnalysisAlarm 2012: See you in Manchester!
I’ll be heading back to my native Manchester for next week’s 2012 Alarm Learning and Development Forum
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AnalysisAirmic 2012: Bribery Act lacks clarity on what constitutes bribe, says Miller
Risk managers remain confused over the Act’s definition of what is a bribe in corporate life, says Miller’s D&O specialist
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AnalysisIn training for Olympic protests
Media-savvy campaigners make up in cheek what they lack in numbers, so their targets need to be wary
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AnalysisEurozone and global events will change the risk manager’s role, says FERMA president
The Eurozone crisis and the far-reaching effects of global natural catastrophes are changing the nature of the risk manager’s role, according to FERMA president Jorge Luzzi.
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AnalysisA MBA isn’t everything when it comes to understanding business risk, says Airmic’s Taylor
Airmic outgoing chairman Paul Taylor tells StrategicRISK that risk management qualifications must improve and the cult of the MBA is over.
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AnalysisGreater training needed to protect against blagging
Poor training to blame for success of “blagging” techniques used by PIs to acquire personal information
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Stakeholder buy-in biggest obstacle to embedding risk culture
Stakeholder buy-in remains the biggest obstacle to embedding risk culture, yet concerns over role recognition appear to have subsided
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Social media considered to be a game changer at SR100 meeting
The impact of social media emerged as a key factor when top risk managers met in London today to discuss crisis management
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AnalysisEuropean austerity drives political risks
Significant increase in global risk due to combination of European austerity and the Arab Spring
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AnalysisConsumers and businesses left in the dark on data security
Despite the majority of people being worried about the amount of personal data held online, a significant proportion are still prepared to share information with people they do not know





