Features – Page 5

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    Capricious fate and human folly

    6 June 2008

    Risk managers could learn some valuable lessons from the ancient world, says Andrew Leslie

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    Challenges for risk managers

    6 June 2008

    How are European organisations dealing with corporate governance issues? And what is the impact on the risk manager’s role? Nathan Skinner investigates

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    A framework to restore confidence

    6 June 2008

    After the recent events in the banking sector, more financial services firms may turn to enterprise risk management, says Gordon Burnes

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    Holistic security

    18 May 2008

    Despite the huge sums of money spent on network security, organisations appear incapable of protecting confidential data. A change of approach is required, argues Gordon Rapkin

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    Protecting your rights worldwide

    6 May 2008

    Jackie Maguire and Sue Ratcliffe provide a guide to global IP protection

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    More than money?

    6 May 2008

    Fraudsters may not be motivated by personal gain alone, say Julian Parker and Ed Wilding. Can offender profiling help to spot them?

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    Europe continues to pursue offenders

    1 April 2008

    Flouting European unfair competition rules is becoming increasingly costly. But some companies still do not seem to be taking the message on board

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    Driving an integrated approach to governance risk and compliance

    15 February 2008

    If people responsible for compliance are operating within silos, there may well be areas of neglect, warns Paul Pilkington

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    Breaching the wall

    14 February 2008

    While risk management must be the first line of defence in any data protection strategy, Jeremy Smith urges companies to bolster that defence with robust insurance coverage

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    Navigating the global regulatory minefield

    14 February 2008

    Jonathan Pickworth introduces a survey which suggests that many companies are too complacent about regulatory risk

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    Ralf Oelßner

    17 December 2007

    A German viewpoint on emerging risk, aviation insurance and terrorism

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    Defining the undefinable?

    17 December 2007

    A strategic risk is.....what? There are many ideas, but no consensus, says Garry Honey

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    Managing reputation and value

    17 December 2007

    A disaster throws a spotlight on a company’s performance. Some recover quickly; others do not. Research into the share price of airlines following a fatal crash gives an indication of the reasons for the difference. Deborah Pretty describes the results.

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    Towards sustainability

    17 December 2007

    What part can business play in making the change towards a sustainable economy? Nathan Skinner reports on a recent conference

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    How deep is your green?

    4 December 2007

    Tim Smit, co-founder of the Eden Project, talks to Nathan Skinner about climate change, CSR and the role of the sustainable enterprise in today's financial system

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    CRO interview

    1 November 2007

    In this month’s StrategicRISK interview, Nathan Skinner probes the risk management strategies of steel giant ArcelorMittal

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    The regulator investigates

    1 November 2007

    Regulators take insider trading very seriously. Their powers to search for evidence are growing. Comply, or face disaster, say Jonathan Pickworth and Elizabeth Bremner

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    Controlling conflict

    1 November 2007

    Sue Copeman reviews a new report on the management and avoidance of disputes

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    Beat the cheats

    1 October 2007

    Internal audit should be checking your anti-fraud controls, says John Smart

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    EPL An inevitable trend

    1 October 2007

    In the US, where payouts over discrimination claims can be huge, insuring against such claims is seen as a must. Will Europe follow in US footsteps? Nathan Skinner investigates the probability.