All Editorial articles – Page 160
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Features
Managing Information
Risk managers who want to be at the centre of the information hub would benefit from the new generation of centralised information management systems, says Alain Gray
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Protecting Intellectual Property
With the European Parliament currently reviewing intellectual property rights, Richard Lane outlines current options
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Analysis
Law cannot stop Spam
The Institute for Information Law of the University of Amsterdam and Sybari Software recently announced the results of a European study into the law regulating unsolicited commercial communications (o
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Managing Performance
Liz Taylor describes the problems facing a local authority in getting buy-in to its risk register - and how it solved them
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Optimising Risk Retention Strategy
Martin Massey outlines the stages and processes necessary for an optimal risk financing programme
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Strategic Risk for Organisations
Laurence Howe discusses the evolution of strategic risk management and how its application today can lead to a fresh approach to strategic planning
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Sustainable Social Performance
Alison McCallum suggests some practical steps to improve and sustain social performance
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RoundtablesMeasuring payback from risk management
While it is possible to quantify the value of risk management initiatives in respect of high frequency low impact insurable risks, it is far less easy to measure the payback from risk management in respect of the strategic risks that organisations face
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Informed appointments
Alan Beazley says pre-employment screening can weed out applicants who are not what they seem
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More an art than a science
Humans are often poor decision-makers What can managers and organisations do about it? ask Dr Tom Woollard and Dr Ed Mitchell.
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Better decisions
Ian McNeil says the value of risk management education extends far beyond the insurance and risk management community
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An identity crisis?
Establishing the identity of an individual, whether they are someone applying to become one of your customers or someone wanting to gain access to your building or computer system, is becoming a major
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The ethical crossroads
In some business cultures 'sweeteners' are a fact of life Martin Cunningham looks at the ethical dilemma posed by bribery in an era of corporate social responsibility.
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Customer Data Quality - A Threat Unrecognised?
Tom Scampion asks whether we are alert to the increasing risks associated with the often-unknown quality of customer information and data integrity
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Feeling the Effects
While only eligible UK companies will fall within the Sarbanes-Oxley net, the UK government is considering additional legislation that will apply to all David Saunders writes.
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Man Maketh the Machine
Tom Teixeira discusses the reality of implementing an enterprise risk management software system
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Analysis
Biodiversity Risks Ignored
eISIS Asset Management has published a report on how the world's major extractive companies approach the issue of biodiversity
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Analysis
Government consults on chemicals
The UK government has published a consultation document seeking views on revising the UK chemicals strategy





