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Features
Securing the future
On 7 March the UK Government announced its new sustainable development strategy - Securing the Future With risk managers increasingly focusing on reputational issues, good sustainability management ca
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Features
Avoiding corporate death by a thousand cuts
David Davies discusses how to stop a creeping reputation crisis
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Archive
The Threat of Climate Change
Architects are more to blame than sports utility vehicles Insurers can help.
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Archive
Global Warming and Extreme Weather Events
The blockbuster movie of the summer of 2004, The Day After Tomorrow, popularised the public's conventional assumptions regarding how global warming will manifest - as a global increase in severe or ev
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Archive
New Madrid Warning
After a magnitude 41 earthquake from the New Madrid fault shook eastern Arkansas and western Tennessee on 10 February 2005, the US Geological Survey (USGS) reminded people living in the region that th
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European Round-up
Around Europe
News and comments from the Federation of European Risk Management Associations
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Features
The Role of Diversity
Eden Charles highlights the need for senior management to wake up to the increasing role of diversity in order to survive in today's global market
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Features
Risk and Reward
Despite the current preoccupation with corporate governance, customer service risk still concerns European financial managers more than financial reporting requirements, says Wendy Cohen
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Features
Looking into the crystal ball
What risks will the future bring? Does today's science fiction presage tomorrow's fact?
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Interviews
Airmic Interview
Julia Graham, director of risk management for the international Law firm DLA, talks to Lee Coppack
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Features
An Art or a Science?
Ken MacDonald and Vladimir Uhmylenko discuss how organisations can optimise their risk retention programmes
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Features
Cost versus risk
Keith Tilley discusses the importance of evaluating the risks associated with off-shoring business processes and what the risk management professional should consider when deciding to move mission-cri
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Analysis
Sustainable Building
Governments, not markets must be in the driving seat if there is to be any progress in controlling the massive environmental impact of the world's construction activities, says a new report published
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Features
Using your intelligence
Mark T Townsend examines the importance of business intelligence and due diligence in assessing risk in emerging markets
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Archive
Disasters Bulletin 5: 21 February - 21 July 2004
Flood events have dominated the natural disaster scene for the period February to July 2004, with 119 serious floods recorded up to and including 22 July
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Archive
Preparing a global prevention plan
Businesses can suffer catastrophic consequences from different types of events, some of which are not catastrophic in themselves
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Archive
Introduction - From the Editor
As we went to press hurricane Charley had dissipated its force en route to New England but the storm left a trail of damage as it travelled diagonally across Florida Preliminary estimates of insured d
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Archive
AIRMIC News Day 2: Lecturers
DR LYNN DRENNAN has taught at Glasgow Caledonian University since 1987 and has been head of its division of risk since 1998





