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Surviving in the public eye
The Italian cruise ship tragedy in January demonstrated that there is nowhere to hide from the all-seeing eye of the camera phone today. But, given the opacity of many management structures, this may not be a bad thing
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BSI to launch new governance standard
Due by early 2013, it will focus on effective governance structures, relationships and accountability
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UK's biggest companies call for a greener economy
Aviva, BT and others call on the UK Government to fight the rising costs for essential raw materials with a new renewables strategy
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Google's new privacy policy raises concerns
EU data authorities and privacy watchdogs have criticised the search giant’s new data sharing policies
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StrategicRISK publishes shortlist for 2012 Awards
The winners will be announced at a special Awards lunch on Tuesday May 8. Reserve your place now
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Risk management at oil companies trashed
Inconsistent and insufficient risk management strategies are holding back the major oil companies
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Oil rich Eastern Libya could declare autonomy
East Libyans, who make up 25% of Libya’s population, are likely to seek control over oil fields in their region, accounting for 66% of the country’s entire production
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Towers Watson: Risk managers rely too much on technology
Don’t mistake measuring risk for actually understanding it. Better risk management can give a competitive advantage
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Infographic: The risk universe in 2012
Use StrategicRISK’s stunning new infographic to visualise the complex global risk environment
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Capitalism’s last stand
Some are warning that the world’s economic woes and the protest movements they have fuelled could spell the end of the capitalist system as we know it. Could we already be in transition?
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Beware the changing wind
Operating on foreign soil brings with it all manner of political risks. For mobile phone company Orange it was having its Egyptian network shut down by the government during the Arab Spring. But a keen eye can spot threats early
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Security concerns in post-Gaddafi Libya
Popular discontent in Libya is on the rise as the people becoming increasingly frustrated with the lack of progress since the revolution
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Before 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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Hackers shut down Greek government websites
Several websites were hacked by the anti-capitalist group Anonymous in protest against a second round of Greek austerity measures
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Crisis is the new normal – risk management since 2008
Globalisation means dealing with risks – and catastrophe – all over an increasingly uncertain world
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Joblessness and hopelessness
There is growing frustration amid millions of young people worldwide who face a dangerous mix of high unemployment, increased inactivity and precarious work
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Half of senior execs predict global recession in 2012
Flexibility, speed and unconventional thinking are key to overcoming the global economic crisis, according to globalisation experts
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Life after the euro
What happens if the eurozone breaks up in 2012? And what does this mean for corporate risk managers
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Olympics 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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Davos: World needs better supply chain risk management
Businesses are unprepared for the rapidly changing, complex and interconnected supply chain environment, warns WEF