Features – Page 5

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    Communicate to mitigate

    21 December 2005

    Jean-Paul Louisot explains the need to communicate widely about the nature of risks and risk management

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    A positive approach to managing absence

    21 December 2005

    Hertfordshire County Council's success highlights some valuable lessons

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    A corporate focus on injury management

    21 December 2005

    The rise in use of injury management services draws attention to the way in which injury management is being deployed Emma Tyler asks whether it is being used to its fullest advantage.

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    Assessing workplace harmony

    21 December 2005

    Rhian Gait-Parker highlights the current state of employment practices and finds that it is easy to get caught by interpretation of regulations

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    Diploma under review

    1 December 2005

    News and updates from the Institute of Risk Management Review of academic syllabus.

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    LOOKING AFTER YOUR WORKFORCE

    14 November 2005

    AIRMIC has organised a conference with the CBI and Hugh James solicitors

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    RISK MANAGEMENT IN THE BALANCE

    14 November 2005

    Organisations face the challenge of changing their view of risk management

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    Not a victimless crime

    20 April 2005

    Sean Holohan discusses the conflicts felt by would-be whistleblowers and the damage that can result if they fail to speak out

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    Portugal on the risk management map

    28 February 2005

    Jose Manuel Dias da Fonseca sets the risk management scene in Portugal, ahead of the FERMA Forum 2005 in Lisbon

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    Illness or disability managing the difference

    28 February 2005

    Amendments to the UK Disability Discrimination Act came into effect on the 1 October 2004 Tim Ablett reviews a recent seminar on the issues businesses face in the light of this legislation.

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    Taking the long view

    28 February 2005

    Asbestos has emerged as a problem of horrendous proportions Alan Hambidge advocates a systematic long-term approach to asbestos risk management, particularly for those with large property portfolios.

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    Personally Accountable

    28 February 2005

    Directors and managers face potential personal criminal liability for some offences - and whenever a director is held liable there are implications for brand reputation Tan Ikram provides a checklist

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    The Next Challenge

    20 December 2004

    ALARM's chairman Carolyn Halpin suggests that measuring risk performance is the next big challenge facing the public sector

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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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    Risk Intelligent Partnerships

    20 December 2004

    Are alliances, joint ventures and outsourcing a means of risk mitigation - or a risk nightmare? asks Richard Anderson

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    Has Accreditation a role?

    20 December 2004

    The United Kingdom Accreditation Service (UKAS) is currently researching views as to whether accreditation is an appropriate tool in measuring and evaluating risk management or risk management systems

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    Looking on the bright side!

    4 November 2004

    Chris Williams discusses how businesses can ensure that their risk management strategies can be used to maximise benefits

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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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    How healthy is your business?

    4 November 2004

    A healthy workforce is essential for a healthy business, and employers need to do more, claims David Bingham

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    Inform and consult

    4 November 2004

    New UK regulations will increase employees' involvement in the way businesses are run Sue Fanning looks at the issues.