All Editorial articles – Page 158
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Analysis
UK companies unprepared for strategic risks
UK companies are failing to press home their competitive advantage ...
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Features
The cost of risk
Organisations that take a purely transactional, insurance premium-based view of the cost of risk could be in danger of knowing the price of everything and the value of nothing Understand, quantify and
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AIRMIC Portfolio
Driving UK risk managers overseas
One firm in seven would consider moving its risk management function overseas if it were regulated in the UK, according to a survey of AIRMIC members Over 100 of them responded, representing more than
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Analysis
E-attacks increase
Most global financial institutions have had an external attack on their information technology systems within the last year, according to Deloitte's 2004 Global Security Survey
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Features
Elevating project risk
Use risk management as a vital tool for project success, advises Eric Pavyer
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Special Reports
Risk management for an enlarged EU
Jeff Manners says that companies operating in the Central European countries that joined the EU this year will need a structured approach to risk management to gain competitive advantage
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Analysis
Fighting fraud
Following the recent UK case of former City secretary Joyti De-Laurey, who was jailed for seven years for defrauding her bosses of nearly £45m, many businesses do not realise that they may soon be req
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Features
Growing interest in managing risk
Under the communist regime there was little incentive for Central and Eastern European countries to embrace the concept of risk management That is changing for those countries that are now members of
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Features
Sick notes
Lee Coppack looks at the growing focus on absence management, and at how Tesco is tackling the issue
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Features
Recruit without risk
The importance of corporate reputations, shrinking work pools, increased equal opportunities legislation and the financial risks of non-compliance should prompt companies to fully address equal employ
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Features
A Rare Breed ?
Growing demand for risk managers, especially in the financial sector, is revealing a shortage of people with the necessary degree of skill, writes Jessica McCallin
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Features
Heeding the wake up call
Companies must recognise the threat of terrorism and the need to address it, stresses Mark Harris
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Features
Managing a Disaster
You need to be sure that you can manage after a disaster rather than letting the disaster manage you, say Clive Fletcher-Wood and Alyson Tanner
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Features
Disclosing The Facts
New legislation will encourage UK companies to provide more information for stakeholders But, without compulsion, will anything change?
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Features
The new face of Enterprise Risk
Enterprise risk is changing, with personnel-based employee and organisational risks becoming more important Simon Kunzler and Andros Payne provide some guidance on managing them new threats.
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Features
Keeping Your Promises
Jenny Rayner explores how you can protect and enhance corporate reputation by managing risks to delivering customer promise
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Features
Competing For Attention - RIMS 2004
Lee Coppack covers some of the highlights of the recent US risk management conference





