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Regulation, risk and global strategy
The need for EU-based insurers to develop and implement an enterprise risk management strategy in response to Solvency II was one of the topics at the International Insurance Society (IIS) 43rd annual seminar in Berlin in July. Jean-Paul Louisot reports
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Culture is key
Jonathan Blackhurst discusses the cultural change that may be necessary to embed ERM
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THE IMPLICATIONS OF OPERATIONAL RISK
Alan Waring and Steve Tunstall highlight the need for a culture of responsible risk-taking
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Communicate to mitigate
Jean-Paul Louisot explains the need to communicate widely about the nature of risks and risk management
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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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WHO WILL MANAGE THE REAL RISKS?
Eberhard Knebel and Pierre Sonigo share ideas on the future of risk management with Lee Coppack
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Focus on four
What are the key concerns of European risk managers? Sue Copeman talked to four of the national risk management associations
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Risk Intelligent Partnerships
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?
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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Achieving a risk culture
Julien Morel and Cyril Vegni discuss the evolution of a risk culture within the Group La Poste and the strategies for its development
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The cost of risk
Organisations that take a purely transactional, insurance premium-based view of the cost of risk could be in danger of knowing the price of everything and the value of nothing Understand, quantify and
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Health, safety and reputation
A recent survey shows that health and safety issues have a significant influence on corporate reputation. Neville Purvis believes companies should take a positive approach.
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