Analysis – Page 268
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President names priorities
Marie-Gemma Dequae is an economist, a university lecturer and the corporate risk manager of a global transformation and materials group
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New vice-presidents
Jose Manuel da Fonseca, president of the Portuguese risk management association APOGERIS, and Hans Gorree, president of the Dutch association, NARIM, have been appointed vice-presidents of FERMA for t
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Prorim progress
English language versions of the introduction and all five modules of Prorim, the European risk management education project backed by FERMA, will be available by the end of the year French, German an
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Risk management in Bulgaria
In September, FERMA executive manager Florence Bindelle took part in a seminar on financial services in Bulgaria organised by the European Commission's TAIEX programme
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Preparing for a pandemic
Marsh has published practical advice for businesses to assist them with their business continuity plans in light of the risk of an avian flu pandemic
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Controls fail to curb fraud
Fraud is costing UK businesses nearly £2bn a year and a new report reveals that employees are finding it 'staggeringly easy' to get away with it
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Intellectual Property - A Cinderella risk
Intangible assets are more valuable than physical property for many businesses, yet the management of the risks involved tends to be fragmented and little coordinated across companies, according to Ma
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Combined Code - Compliance rate drops
The proportion of FTSE 350 companies fully compliant with the revised Combined Code has dropped by half to 28%, compared to the 58% that were fully compliant with the former Combined Code in 2004, acc
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Would your business pass the test?
A new online tool is being offered to organisations to allow them to test their compliance with legislation and best practice in privacy and data protection
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Compensation Bill needs to go further
A recent report shows that compensation culture continues to hit UK businesses and local authorities, and highlights weaknesses in proposed legislation
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A good EMS is no guarantee
Do good environmental management systems (EMSs) lead to good environmental performance? asks a new international study from Ethical Investment Research Services (EIRIS)
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'Green' buildings good for business
A new study of buildings in North America and the UK reveals a clear link between the market value of commercial property and its environmental friendliness
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Prorim pilot unveiled at FERMA
The first module of Prorim, the European risk management education project in which AIRMIC is involved, was unveiled as a pilot at the Forum of the Federation of European Risk Management Associations
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Age discrimination law challenge
Some UK companies will find it difficult to comply with the Age Discrimination Act, due to become law in October 2006, while a new report suggests that senior management need to give more support to c
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Insurers are delivering says Hurzeler
The US hurricanes are providing the insurance industry with the opportunity to deliver on the promises it has made
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FRAUD HITS COMPANIES AS WELL AS INSURERS
According to a study released last month, insurance fraud in the UK business community costs at least £550m a year
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BUSINESS AT RISK!
Thomas Miller Risk Management (TMRM), will be holding a one-day conference





