All Asset Risks articles – Page 34
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Features
Nigeria And The New Scams
Recent evidence suggests that “419” frauds have got more sophisticated.
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Analysis
Us terrorism update
Many large US businesses will have no cover for terrorism risks when they renew their insurance policies
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The Loss Of Certainty
If you buy insurance to protect your business against loss and catastrophe, you need to be able to rely on it. But loss of certainty resulting from the breakdown of record keeping systems is a growing
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Countering Terrorism
The events of 11 September will have far reaching consequences for the financial services industry. David La Bouchardiere reviews some of the implications and countermeasures
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Does Outsourcing Pay?
Dominique Vaughan Williams looks at the risks and rewards of outsourcing part or all of your sales ledger collections
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Using Scenarios
If you want to test your fundamental strategy or operational issues, scenario development may be the answer. Richard Eno explains
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Manage Legal Risk
Legal risk management is emerging as a new and important branch of the risk management business. Adrian Leonard asks Rob Murray, director of Legal Risk Management at KLegal, part of KPMG, about LRM
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Fewer accidents, higher productivity
Phil Godwin says that engineering risk assessment can help a company achieve fewer accidents, more efficient operations and reduced costs
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Getting to grips with cargo crime
You can do a great deal at operational level to reduce your exposure to cargo crime, advises Robert Volante
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Analysis
Gloomy picture at Ferma
Shrinking capacity and rising rates resulting from the World Trade Center disaster dominated talk at the Federation of European Risk Management (Ferma) forum in Barcelona.
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Project risk management a corperate perspective
What do post-completion project reviews tell us? Alastair Bloore considers the messages, and argues that the root cause of many project failures is to be found in the decisions taken at the very sta
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Analysis
Moving forward
The events of 11 September have shattered the traditional concepts of our world.
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Extortion or malice?
How do you prevent product extortion or malicious tampering - and how do you deal with the situation if the worst happens? Christine Seib gives some pointers.
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Firm foundations
Construction projects offer opportunities for fraudsters. Establish some firm rules when commissioning work, urges Geoff Covey.
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A question of identity
John Bullard outlines the Identrus model and its applicability for those responsible for the treasury function.
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Look, no wires!
Verne Meredith suggests an approach to the risks posed by the wireless environment.
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Don't jeopardise your brand
Every organisation with an identity has a brand that it must manage and protect in order to survive and prosper.





