Features – Page 14

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    Sick notes

    15 September 2004

    Lee Coppack looks at the growing focus on absence management, and at how Tesco is tackling the issue

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    The new face of Enterprise Risk

    29 June 2004

    Enterprise risk is changing, with personnel-based employee and organisational risks becoming more important Simon Kunzler and Andros Payne provide some guidance on managing them new threats.

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    Keeping Your Promises

    29 June 2004

    Jenny Rayner explores how you can protect and enhance corporate reputation by managing risks to delivering customer promise

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    A Rare Breed ?

    29 June 2004

    Growing demand for risk managers, especially in the financial sector, is revealing a shortage of people with the necessary degree of skill, writes Jessica McCallin

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    Managing a Disaster

    29 June 2004

    You need to be sure that you can manage after a disaster rather than letting the disaster manage you, say Clive Fletcher-Wood and Alyson Tanner

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    Educating Tomorrow's Risk Managers

    10 June 2004

    Jean-Paul Louisot looks at developing and disseminating risk management knowledge and enhanced standards of excellence

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    Competing For Attention - RIMS 2004

    10 June 2004

    Lee Coppack covers some of the highlights of the recent US risk management conference

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    Your Road Safety Culture

    10 June 2004

    Andy Price explains why the most important step to work-related road risk management is generating the right safety culture

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    Captives and Hard market questions

    10 June 2004

    David Hertzell looks at some of the issues that captive owners and managers are now addressing

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    Asbestos Update

    10 June 2004

    Over 100 years after it was first publicly revealed in a UK parliamentary report to be hazardous to health, asbestos has made an unwelcome return to the top of organisations' risk registers, says Neil

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    Ooops they've done it again!

    10 June 2004

    Internet malware is proliferating to such an extent that concerted global initiatives may provide the only real solution Sue Copeman writes.

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    Honouring the Pensions promise

    10 June 2004

    The risk from defined benefit pension promises is inextricably linked to the sponsoring company's finances This was always the case but the accounting standard FRS17 has emphasised it in a way that ma

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    Optimising Risk Retention Strategy

    10 June 2004

    Martin Massey outlines the stages and processes necessary for an optimal risk financing programme

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    Informed appointments

    26 April 2004

    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

    26 April 2004

    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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    Customer Data Quality - A Threat Unrecognised?

    26 April 2004

    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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    The ethical crossroads

    26 April 2004

    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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    CORPORATE IT SECURITY

    16 March 2004

    Neil Chaney looks at the risks posed by unauthorised internal access to corporate data, and explains how to regain control

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    GOING BARE FOR SHAREHOLDERS

    16 March 2004

    Lee Coppack discusses BP's approach to risk and insurance

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    CARRYING THE CAN

    16 March 2004

    Who should take responsibility when things go wrong - the company or its individual directors? - asks Tan Ikram