All Strategic Risk Global articles in April 2012 – Page 3
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Analysis
Ferma launches 2012 Benchmarking Survey
Research intended to explore risk managers’ views on business and insurance
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Comment
The seven deadly sins of risk management
Forget sloth, gluttony and lust. These are the vices all risk managers must work hard to avoid
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Comment
The Viking spirit
Our intrepid editor reports back on his second attempt at the annual 80km Viking Run ice-skating race in Sweden. Did he clinch a coveted medal this year?
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Risk Map
Risk Atlas: Healthy obsession
While political unrest overseas is topping many firms’ risk agenda, the wellbeing of foreign-posted staff should also be up there
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Analysis
Taming the monster
Governments’ main answer to continued economic uncertainty seems to be to legislate. But what risk managers really need is a considered approach to the problems rather than political crowd-pleasing
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Features
How to: Avoid health and safety prosecution
Individual prosecutions for health and safety offences are on the rise, so it is more important than ever to ensure that senior managers are fulfilling their duties
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Features
Innovate to mitigate effects
Glasgow Caledonian University Researchers are studying ways local authorities can reduce austerity risks to vulnerable people
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Headspace
Headspace: Alessandro De Felice
Alessandro De Felice of Prysmian fears what today’s economic problems mean for his childrens’ generation
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Marketing
SR100: Four steps to beating the cyber spies
Organisations ignore the threat of cyber attack at their peril, experts tell UK’s top risk managers
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Special Reports
Cyber risk special report
StrategicRISK explores the complexities of managing cyber risk
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Analysis
SR100: Four steps to beating the cyber spies
Organisations ignore the threat of cyber attack at their peril, experts tell UK’s top risk managers
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Analysis
Foregone conclusion
The ground could be starting to shift beneath Putin’s feet. But when corruption leads the likes of Ikea and Walmart to abandon Russian expansion, what can other companies do to beat the extortionists?
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Marketing
War of the cyberworld
There’s a battle going on out there, with ‘hacktivists’, spies and criminals trying to steal corporate and government secrets, and cyber security experts struggling to stop them
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Analysis
Libya’s new future risks running into the sands
Largely out of the headlines since its civil war ended, Libya remains unstable, with the threat of renewed unrest because of frustration over lack of progress and the threatened breakaway of the oil-rich eastern region
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Analysis
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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Graphics
Risk Indicator: The anatomy of a hack
Millions of emails stolen by hackers from intelligence firm Stratfor are being made public by WikiLeaks. Have you ever wondered how a typical hack works? This is illustrated in SR’s infographic
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Marketing
Risk Indicator: The anatomy of a hack
Millions of emails stolen by hackers from intelligence firm Stratfor are being made public by WikiLeaks. Have you ever wondered how a typical hack works? This is illustrated in SR’s infographic
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Interviews
Am I insured for that?
Effective risk management is not just about plants and buildings. There is also crime and other less predictable risks - such as product breakdown liability - to worry about, Scania’s Martin Sijmons believes
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Latest Issue
StrategicRISK April 2012
The April issue of StrategicRISK, featuring a spotlight on Italian risk management, a Special Report on cyber risk, plus much more
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