Features – Page 5
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When risk management saves lives
Lee Coppack interviews Guy Lamand, StrategicRISK Lifetime Achiever award winner and recipient of the first ever French government prize for civil defence.
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Violence remains in the spotlight
It is essential to deliver the message that workplace violence and abuse will not be tolerated, says Noel Walsh.
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Managing risk across the supply chain
Ruud Bosman discusses the need for effective supply chain risk management and suggests some strategies.
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Evaluating the Risks
Ingrid Eisen discusses the importance of risk assessments and the approach of the courts.
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Taking the complexities out of BCP
Is business continuity planning getting too ambitious and too complex? A simple, practical plan is best, says Dennis Thomas.
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UK fire regulations may require a new approach
Is current industry practice in fire risk assessment enough to meet the forthcoming regulation in this area? Not according to Dr Jason Clement, who says companies are missing out on the full benefits
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Developing effective IT risk management
Jared Landin and Karl Kispert suggest strategic frameworks for financial institutions
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Be flexible
Graham Chick argues the case for organisations to adopt a more flexible approach to remote working for employees
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Planning for the future
Sharon Roots says that planning for the future is the major task addressed in ALARM's business plan for 2006
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Shift up a gear
Effective risk management is not an option in the 21st century, say Norman Sinclair and Man Cheung Governance and organisational effectiveness require it.
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CBRN Terrorism - Are we prepared?
Roger Stokes looks at the growing threat of chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear terrorism, and related claims issues
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Bow-Tie an elegant solution?
Steve Lewis and Sheryl Hurst explain how to get the most out of the increasingly popular bow-tie risk management method
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Don't lose your voice
Telephony systems rarely make it onto the list of business continuity Šrequirements says Graham Chick.
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RISK MANAGEMENT AT THE HEART OF THE ENTERPRISE
Bruce Carnegie-Brown looks at a recent US study
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Fast and the furious
Faced with a high rate of software piracy, publishers are fighting back John Lovelock discusses why you should reduce the risk to your company by ensuring software compliance.
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Avoiding corporate death by a thousand cuts
David Davies discusses how to stop a creeping reputation crisis
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Staying Focused
In conjunction with his company's customer advisory board, Keith Tilley explains why boards ignore business continuity at their peril
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Bowing to the inevitable
Change is in the air for corporate governance across the globe, and there are plenty of good reasons for that, says Kenneth McKenzie
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Euro-Corporates and Risk Management
A recent study highlights the fact that French, German, Dutch and Belgian companies take a sophisticated approach to risk management Ian Winters reviews the findings.