All Editorial articles – Page 178
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Features
Misunderstood and under-utilised?
Forget the old image of the number-crunching and fault finding internal auditors, whose main concern was enforcement of the rules.
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Staying on track
Concern over business continuity is the main factor fuelling growing corporate interest and investment.
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Changing role of risk managers
A difficult future for UK profits was predicted by Sir Clive Thompson, chief executive of Rentokil Initial and a former president of the CBI.
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Join the virtuous circle
Not unnaturally perhaps, everyone tends to look at risk from their own perspective because risk threatens change to the norm.
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Halon replacement on course
Most British companies are on course with phasing halon in fire extinguishers, according to an AIRMIC survey.
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Don't knock lightly
The cost of media campaigns is enormous, and having to abort one is a disaster.
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No happy ending for UK profits
A difficult future for UK profits was predicted by Sir Clive Thompson, chief executive of Rentokil Initial and a former president of the CBI.
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Learn from shakespeare
Risk managers will be urged to brush up on their Shakespeare to discover the true nature of risk.
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The threat from abroad
If you have subsidiaries in developing countries, you could face unexpected claims, warns Fiona Gill.
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Adding value
A new publication, AIRMIC "Plus", demonstrates how the management of risk adds value.
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Book now for expert advice
One of the world's leading economists and management consultants will be among the expert speakers at this year's AIRMIC annual conference in Birmingham in June.
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Analysis
Joint approach brings superior performance
The importance of integrated risk management and how it can benefit the bottom line were revealed at a joint seminar in London.
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Railtrack's new approach
Railtrack has formalised its risk management approach by setting up a risk review group to lead and co-ordinate the risk management activities of the company.
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Systems under attack
Once, thieves only burgled your safe. Today they break into your computers, say Phil Sealey & Yag Kanani.
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Analysis
Internal auditors short on IT skills
A recent survey showed 47% of leading UK companies do not think they currently have adequate IT audit skills to meet their business needs.
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Analysis
European award-winners
AIRMIC members were prominent among the award-winners whose professionalism and talent were honoured at the European Risk Management Awards ceremony in London recently.
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Bare minimum
The Government has asked industry to suggest new ways to take the risk out of pension funding. Adrian Leonard explores he alternatives.
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"Freshers" learn membership benefits
New AIRMIC members recently attended a university-style "freshers' evening" at the Lloyd's building in London.
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Blowing the whistle
Frank Heinrich-Jones looks at the effects of the Public Interest Disclosure Act.





