All Editorial articles – Page 162
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AIRMIC Portfolio
PRIVATE SECTOR DISASTER PREPARATION
According to the lead item in the latest issue of Risk Directions, which focuses on disaster readiness and business continuity, the Government wants the private sector to set about preparing itself fo
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Analysis
PLAN FOR EMERGENCIES
eDraft legislation, tighter regulation and the persistent threat of terrorism are redefining the extent to which UK organisations are expected to plan for an emergency, according to a new report from
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Features
ESSENTIAL RULES FOR EUROPE
While the European Commission does not plan a harmonised corporate governance code, it does intend to ensure a common approach, says Sue Copeman
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Analysis
IT EXPOSURE
Despite the heightened threat from global terrorism, research from Compass Management Consulting suggests that companies' security and disaster recovery plans are not up to scratch and that companies
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Features
OUTSOURCING - THE HIDDEN RISKS
While outsourcing can deliver benefits, there is a hidden downside warns Robert Davies
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Features
Saving lives and money
David Abbott urges risk managers to meet their health and safety obligations by focusing on driving at work risks
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Features
PUTTING REPUTATION MANAGEMENT INTO PRACTICE
Basil Towers looks at how leading organisations manage their reputations
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Analysis
MANAGING MERGERS
The UK Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CIPD) has launched a case study-based report on the management of international mergers and acquisitions
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Analysis
MARITIME SECURITY
eControl Risks Group international maritime division has teamed up with Port Maritime Security International (PMSI) to offer a security solution throughout the logistics supply chain
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Features
THE NEW UK REGIME
The Combined Code on Corporate Governance, published on 23 July 2003 will affect companies in respect of their reporting years beginning on or after 1 November 2003 How should you manage risk under th
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Features
Planning for the unexpected
StrategicRISK interviews Heimo Ernst Weiss, BELFOR international customer relations, on the benefits of working closely with restoration companies
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AIRMIC Portfolio
PROGRESS WITHOUT REVOLUTION
Andrew Cornish, deputy-chairman of AIRMIC and risk manager, Colt Telecommunications, talks to Lee Coppack
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Features
Measuring Sickness Absence
It may pay to monitor and manage employee absence. Naomi Sarragoussi explains
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Features
Special Report - Corporate Risk Management and EIL
With the legal goal posts constantly moving, environmental risk is hard to manage, warns David Thomas.





