All Europe articles – Page 42
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InterviewsDutch risk managers urged to raise the bar
Delegates from Narim told to sell themselves at board level
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InterviewsMajor incidents – it’s make or break
A major incident is still perceived as a ‘once in a risk manager’s lifetime’ event. But as a host of issues grow in prominence, says Neil Hardie, the public sector’s response to major incident risk has never been riper for review
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Special ReportsChain of command
This is a time of transition for the public sector, as financial constraints mean taking a private sector-style approach to supply chain management. But more outsourcing and new partnerships lead to an increase in risk and a fresh set of challenges
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InterviewsPreparing for climate change
Climate change is a crucial issue for public sector organisations.
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InterviewsName and shame
Public sector organisations may be outsourcing various services in a bid to save money, but when things go wrong, the damage to reputation still falls squarely at their door. This is one place where the phrase ‘no such thing as bad publicity’ definitely does not apply
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AnalysisCaptives urged to complete QIS5
Last call from Ferma and Eciroa for captive owners to influence Solvency II
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InterviewsReport: State of the Eurozone
Financial crisis is still a lingering threat to global economy, says Towers Watson
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InterviewsRisk managers give their verdict
Insurers and brokers are rated on their levels of service in StrategicRISK's annual risk manager survey. See the results first here
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Online onlyInfographic: Eurozone debt threat
Virtually all Eurozone countries have government debts exceeding 60% of GDP
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Online onlyISO chair “surprised” that volcano didn’t appear on risk registers
Ash cloud is another example of the changing risks in an increasingly global economy, says Kevin Knight
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Online onlyPoll reveals best and worst reputable companies
Alliance Boots replaces Marks & Spencer at top; banks, BA and Royal Mail are bottom
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Online onlyInsurers may be cutting corners on QIS5
Solvency II preparations will take longer than expected to complete warns Towers Watson
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AIRMIC PortfolioBad behaviour
Employees behaving badly, controlling M&A costs, information security and financial crime, the fatal accident and how to persuade the CEO that risk management does make a difference. All these are among the workshops planned for the annual AIRMIC conference taking place in Manchester from 14-16 June under the theme ...
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FeaturesPassing the buck
A UK company found guilty of price-fixing is trying to recover the cost from the individuals involved
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AIRMIC Portfolio
Employers' liability consultation
AIRMIC’s insurance steering group is planning to canvas members’ views as the basis of a a response to the consultation by the Department of Work and Pensions (DWP) on its proposals for an employers’ liability insurance bureau and an employers' liability tracing office and has been canvassing The measures are ...
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FeaturesData watchdog has teeth
Companies with UK operations should check their security procedure in light of the regulator's new powers
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FeaturesHow to: Understand the ELD
Countries have been slow to implement the Environmental Liability Directive. Andrew Williams asks: has progress been made?
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InterviewsPM urges Malta to raise profile as finance centre
Malta must reinforce its efforts to promote itself internationally in order to attract investors, hears conference





