All Editorial articles – Page 155
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AIRMIC Portfolio
Moving forwards
Ten companies have agreed partnerships with AIRMIC, which will enable it to expand its activities in research, product development, training and representation, including assistance for those involved
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Features
Spotlight on Human Rights
Despite the growth in corporate social responsibility reporting, it has never been easy to gauge the impact of multinationals' worldwide social and environmental activities However, a new website aims
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AIRMIC Portfolio
Initiative will promote rehabilitation at work
AIRMIC and the Confederation of British Industry (CBI) have created a joint initiative to promote the use of medical and vocational rehabilitation by UK employers
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Features
Taking the long view
Asbestos has emerged as a problem of horrendous proportions Alan Hambidge advocates a systematic long-term approach to asbestos risk management, particularly for those with large property portfolios.
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Features
Portugal on the risk management map
Jose Manuel Dias da Fonseca sets the risk management scene in Portugal, ahead of the FERMA Forum 2005 in Lisbon
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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
Site Security and Systems
How are organisations managing or going to manage the new and substantial demands placed on site security teams? Bruno Brunskill challenges whether these demands have been fully appreciated
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Features
Has Accreditation a role?
The United Kingdom Accreditation Service (UKAS) is currently researching views as to whether accreditation is an appropriate tool in measuring and evaluating risk management or risk management systems
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Features
Achieving a risk culture
Julien Morel and Cyril Vegni discuss the evolution of a risk culture within the Group La Poste and the strategies for its development
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Features
Messages that come back to haunt you
Incriminating e-mails are increasingly being produced as evidence in corporate crime trials
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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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Analysis
Food Safety Rules will boost insurance demand
The introduction in January 2005 of EC Regulation 178 for food safety will increase demand for product recall insurance, according to AIG Europe (UK) Ltd
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Features
Bowing to the inevitable
Change is in the air for corporate governance across the globe, and there are plenty of good reasons for that, says Kenneth McKenzie
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Features
The Next Challenge
ALARM's chairman Carolyn Halpin suggests that measuring risk performance is the next big challenge facing the public sector
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Analysis
DDA Compliance
With the Disability Discrimination Act (DDA) at the top of the agenda for many businesses, the British Security Industry Association (BSIA) has launched a guide for end-users to assist in compliance
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Features
Concern for risk
David Herratt believes that human resources departments have an important role to play in helping to embed risk management
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Features
Demonstrating Excellence
Sue Copeman announces the launch of the StrategicRISK 2005 European Risk Management Awards





