All Claims Management articles – Page 21
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FeaturesTackle cyber security
Despite all the warning signs, many businesses are still failing to take cyber security seriously, says Neil Hodge
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AnalysisDigital democracy
Parliament is in trouble because an institution designed to operate under closed politics has collided with the new realities of the information revolution
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Special ReportsWhite Hope or White Elephant?
A battery of regulation was supposed to have encouraged banks to look at their complete spectrum of risk and to put in controls to ensure they were not vulnerable. Then the crisis hit … Andrew Leslie writes
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AnalysisSwine flu sparks fears and pandemic planning
Business continuity plans have been put to the test
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FeaturesReflecting on risk management
Felix Kloman has been described variously as the gadfly* and the guru of risk management. Some of his ideas may currently seem ‘off the wall’, not to say politically and corporately impractical, but there is a strong thread of integrity running through them which suggests that they could be pointers ...
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FeaturesRising to the occasion
Last year, UK risk management association AIRMIC announced initiatives to promote better claims handling by insurers and to challenge the issuing of issuing reservation of rights when large claims are made. Graham Buck offers a progress report
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Online onlyMore strikes in Europe as recession bites
Firms face a heightened risk of disruption because of the impact of the recession on jobs and more active environmental campaigners
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Online onlyBank of America accused of discrimination
The class action suit alleges that women brokers at the bank were eligible for smaller bonuses
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Online onlyUK launches first cyber security strategy
Businesses, government and ordinary people are all at risk, said the government
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Online onlyUK fights for weaker pollution limits
Environmental group deplores stance by UK, Italy and Eastern Europe
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Online onlyRich get poorer
The number of high net worth individuals around the world has slumped dramatically
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Online onlyNations won't crack down on bribery
Very few countries are actively enforcing international anti-corruption laws, says Transparency International
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Online onlySurvey raises supply chain concerns
The recession breeds greater operational risks to business
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Risk managers need help with large claims
A claims consultant said companies don’t have the resources to cope with large volumes of complex claims
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US survey reveals drop in TCOR
Total cost of risk dropped almost 10% in the US last year, according to a RIMS benchmark
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Work smarter, risk managers told
Five things risk managers can do to show how they add value
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Online onlyConsider employees’ road safety
Tiredness and tight deadlines can increase the likelihood of accidents on the roads
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Reduce carbon emissions due to fire and natural disaster risks
Business property owners can reduce greenhouse gases attributable to fire and natural disaster risks
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Kiss – the answer to implementing risk management
Avoiding using jargon to get your risk management message across





