All Communicating Risk articles – Page 7
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Online onlySouth Africa demands aid to cut carbon
South Africa ready to cut the growth of its carbon emissions by 34 % by 2020
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Online onlyCopenhagen: climate proposals close to what is needed
A report released at the UN Climate Conference says countries may be close to agreeing the necessary emissions cuts
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Online onlyPM is worst risk communicator
Gordon Brown failed to reassure the public over swine flu, a survey said
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Online onlyRevised data shows UK still in recession
Statistics reveal that national output slumped 0.3% in Q3
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InterviewsRisk problems linger
The crisis prompted a re-evaluation of risk management, yet most companies are unwilling or unable to change, notes a new report
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Online onlyRecession is a catalyst for business change
CBI outlines emerging trends in supply chains, corporate finance and workforce dynamics
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Online onlyMacro prudential tools vital to future financial stability
Lord Turner outlines reforms to regulation and supervision of large financial firms
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Online onlyCommercial litigation leaps 10% following credit crisis
Over 70,000 civil law cases were launched in the High Court in 2008, says RPC
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Online onlyCorruption threatens economic recovery
The majority of countries score poorly on a new corruption index
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Online onlyLloyd’s and NATO highlight biggest risks
Piracy, cyber security and climate change are the most serious threats to business and society, heard a New York conference
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AIRMIC Portfolio
The future is Live
Airmic consulted its members on its future activities via a dial-in telephone discussion as part of the Airmic Live! Series.The discussion was chaired by Lynda Lucas of Fujitsu, and the Airmic panel of chairman Paul Howard, chief executive John Hurrell and technical director Paul Hopkin outlined plans for the future ...
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FeaturesInherent risk ranking: Why bother?
Richard Archer explores the concept of inherent risk ranking, and asks if it’s worth the effort
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CFOs step up risk management a notch
Financial directors are playing an increasingly pivotal role in risk management
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Features
Sing your praises
Risk management is under attack as companies seek to cut back. Risk managers need to take every opportunity to show what they deliver, says Garry Taylor
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Pfizer fined $2.3bn for fraudulent marketing
The drug company marketed some of its drugs for off-label uses and paid kickbacks to incentivise medics to prescribe them
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Private companies increase investments
Optimism amongst CEOs signals a turn in the economy
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Online onlyStrategicRISK rewards European risk management excellence
The 2009 Roll of Honour and pictures from the evening celebration





