Features – Page 6

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    Staying Focused

    28 February 2005

    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

    20 December 2004

    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

    20 December 2004

    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.

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    Looking into the crystal ball

    20 December 2004

    What risks will the future bring? Does today's science fiction presage tomorrow's fact?

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    Medicine Not Magic

    4 November 2004

    Lee Coppack describes AstraZeneca's approach to risk

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    An Art or a Science?

    4 November 2004

    Ken MacDonald and Vladimir Uhmylenko discuss how organisations can optimise their risk retention programmes

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    Business as Usual

    4 November 2004

    Business continuity management programmes should be risk-based and consider all potential threats to the business, says Gareth Book

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    A Slice of American Pie?

    4 November 2004

    Many European groups are looking to expand into the US Steven Blair and Mark Bunim discuss the risks for UK companies, which result from the very different legal culture - and how to avoid the pitfall

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    Risks, Solutions and Challenges

    4 November 2004

    What do risk professionals think are the key concerns in Europe?

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    Pushing back the frontiers

    15 September 2004

    Gemma Rogers reviews the recent ALARM conference

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    An Entente not so Cordiale - Eurotunnel

    10 June 2004

    Lee Coppack looks at events at Eurotunnel and why shareholder activism is increasing generally

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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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    The Painful Cost of Capping

    10 June 2004

    Good risk management is now more vital than ever for the public sector, writes Gemma Rogers

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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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    Meeting Future Needs

    21 April 2004

    What training and qualities do Europe's risk managers need to meet current and future needs? Three European academics give their views

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    Comment

    21 April 2004

    Despite all the talk about enterprise risk management that has taken place over the last few years there is still a tendency to divide risk into neat categories - hazard, operational, financial and st

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    Planning for the unexpected

    16 March 2004

    StrategicRISK interviews Heimo Ernst Weiss, BELFOR international customer relations, on the benefits of working closely with restoration companies

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    CALCULATING THE COST BENEFIT

    16 March 2004

    Brian Toft explains a risk ranking methodology that can help when looking at the cost effectiveness of risk reduction measures

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    MORE THAN COMPLIANCE

    16 March 2004

    Despite the UK government's bid to revitalise health and safety, Andy Shaw believes that many companies are still not doing enough Practitioners need a new approach.