Features – Page 16

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    Mind the Gap

    27 September 2002

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    The Meaning Of Risk

    26 September 2002

    In an ideal world, health and safety is an integral part of risk management strategies.

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    Corporate Killing update

    24 July 2002

    Simon Housego discusses the slow progress of introducing penalties for corporate killing

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    Staying In Business

    24 July 2002

    Maintaining business continuity in the face of a disaster has become a top-of-the-mind issue in an age of global competition, just-in-time delivery, single-source suppliers and lean-and-mean operation

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    Flooding – Britain Takes A New Approach

    24 July 2002

    With global warming and continuing flood plain development, flood losses look set to increase. Simon Fullalove says that Britain, which suffered US$1.5bn flood damage in autumn 2000, has recognised

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    Coping With Extreme Threats

    24 July 2002

    In a submission to the UK Defence Committee in April, David Gamble looked at how the private and public sectors could contribute in the face of an extreme national threat

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    Only Senn To Be Green?

    24 July 2002

    Campaigning organisations remain resolutely unconvinced about the value of public-private partnerships says Jessica McCallin

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    Test Your Emergency Response

    15 July 2002

    How and when should you test your crisis plans - and why should you bother? asks Peter Power

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    Countering Terrorism

    11 April 2002

    The events of 11 September will have far reaching consequences for the financial services industry. David La Bouchardiere reviews some of the implications and countermeasures

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    Using Scenarios

    11 April 2002

    If you want to test your fundamental strategy or operational issues, scenario development may be the answer. Richard Eno explains

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    Climate Change

    11 April 2002

    With the cost of climate change becoming clear, all companies can expect increasing environmental scrutiny, says Jessica McCallin

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    Seeking a Terrorism Insurance Solution

    9 April 2002

    News from the Federation of European Risk Management Associations and its members

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    Risk-free decisions?

    11 January 2002

    Human psychology can easily get in the way of making the correct risk management decisions. Brian Toft describes the pitfalls

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    South Africa the HIV/Aids crisis

    11 January 2002

    Companies which source products in South Africa, or which have subsidiaries there, may need to face up to the growing problem of the country’s HIV/AIDS pandemic.

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    Reputation and value

    10 January 2002

    A new study suggests that reputation and money do go together. Sue Copeman reports

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    Extortion or malice?

    9 January 2002

    How do you prevent product extortion or malicious tampering - and how do you deal with the situation if the worst happens? Christine Seib gives some pointers.

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    Railtrack: Governance under Pressure

    26 September 2001

    Lee Coppack discusses whether Railtrack's failure to manage safety risks and maintain shareholder value could have been avoided.

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    European perspective

    26 September 2001

    FERMA's new president, Thierry Van Santen, discusses the challenges facing risk managers.

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    Who's the next target?

    29 June 2001

    In early April, Morley Fund Management, which manages £100bn in assets, announced that from now on it will vote against the annual accounts of the FTSE 100 companies

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    Staying on track

    18 June 2001

    Concern over business continuity is the main factor fuelling growing corporate interest and investment.