Analysis – Page 68
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AnalysisEnergy worries
Recent disruptions to fuel supply reveal the need for business continuity planning but some macroeconomic risks are beyond the control of a single company
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AnalysisNews from NARIM
A change at the top and plans to tackle claims handling were on the agenda in Holland
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AnalysisThe looming liability crisis
The latest risk report from the London insurance market claims a liability crisis is stifling innovation and risk taking
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AnalysisT5 chaos tarnishes BA
British Airways’ new multi-billion pound terminal five opened amid chaos at the end of March, and the airline’s problems snowballed throughout April
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AnalysisRisk management in Sweden
Corporate governance, climate change and ERM all topped the agenda at SWERMA's annual conference
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AnalysisCCTV keeps eyes wide shut on risk
CCTV is crucial to monitoring and preventing a host of attacks, but it must stay intelligently out of sight if it is to remain a strategic tool, says Charlie Sherlock, CEO at Cinario
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AGERS and the Pontifical University of Comillas have signed a comprehensive cooperation agreement
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AnalysisThe social networking revolution
Social networking sites are creeping into the enterprise bringing with them new risks and opportunities
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AnalysisT5 chaos wrecks BA’s reputation
Garry Honey argues that Terminal 5's chaotic opening has seriously eroded trust in the BA brand. The impact, he says, wont be felt overnight
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AnalysisBack from the brink
After trashing the company that shared his name with a few choice words, Gerald Ratner now runs one of the UK’s most successfull online jewelry stores—it’s a lesson in reputation management
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AnalysisRebuilding Wembley
It was over budget and late, but the risks associated with the Wembley Stadium rebuild were huge. The Finance Director for the FA subsidiary charged with the project has given a revealing insight into some of the issues
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AnalysisWhat does the terror threat mean to London?
Since the days of the Baltic Exchange, Bishopsgate and Manchester bombings, the nature of the terror threat has changed. But London remains high on international terror's hit list
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AnalysisA market for environmental risks
The CEA says progress has been made in creating a genuine market for European environmental risks. But why has it taken so long? And what challenges remain?
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AnalysisMore job applicants tell fibs
Lying on CVs continues to be a serious risk for employers, according to the latest study
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AnalysisElevated risk in half the world's large economies
In 25 of the 50 largest global economies, multinational organisations face elevated political and economic risks
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AnalysisTerrorism risk foresight
A report on political risk finds that the battlegrounds of the war on terror continue to dominate global risk trends
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AnalysisThe polluter pays, but how?
Environmental concerns have never been taken more seriously, yet a considerable amount of confusion remains around the impact of the EU's new catch-all environmental rule—the environmental liability directive
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AnalysisBetting the bank
A single rogue trader has shocked financial markets worldwide, and raised serious questions about risk management in one of the world's largest financial institutions
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AnalysisWhat firewalls do and what they don’t do
Ian Kilpatrick looks at some of the newer security threats that are able to find their way through firewalls





