Features – Page 27
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Building a stronger partnership
Marco Borsotti and Artem Volynets discuss the future of climate change mitigation in Russia and the role of the United Nations Development Programme
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Learning to embed risk management
Embedding risk management into the culture of an organisation is realised by linking your risk management to learning and development efforts, advises Brett Dorney
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Comparison shopping
Lee Coppack looks at how the UK and US giants, Tesco and Wal-Mart are reporting risk, and how their risk management translates in the real world
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Risk, responsibility and regulation
Cardiff may provide the backdrop for the BBC series, Dr Who and Torchwood, but now it has another claim to fame as the venue of the 2007 ALARM annual conference on 2 and 3 July. Lynn Drennan reports
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Triumph or tragedy?
Has the Compensation Act started to make a dent in the compensation culture? The jury remains out, according to Paula Jefferson
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FeaturesWhat is your risk profile?
Regulatory compliance may cost you time and money, but it can provide opportunities too, says Brian Cleary
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FeaturesEvaluating the upside of risk management
James Maxwell highlights the opportunities delivered by good risk management
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FeaturesThe time to act is always now
With product recalls rising at an alarming rate, it is now critical to take practical crisis management measures to protect the reputation of your organisation and its brands, says Jonathan Hemus
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Interconnected!
In today's increasingly interconnected business environment new security risks are emerging. Phil Huggins writes
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Acting without pretext
Aaron Stephens and Lucinda Brett explore and comment on 'pretexting' developments in the US and UK, with a particular focus on the application of the new Fraud Act 2006
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A duty of care
Do not neglect your obligations to employees who drive while at work, urges John Harley
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Serious but misunderstood
Lee Coppack discusses the findings of a new study on global business and the threat of political violence
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Directive creates uncertainty
Pollution liability and its insurance have been the subject of much controversy over the last 30 years. The situation for firms operating in the UK and Europe is about to become even more challenging as new legislation begins to bite. Chris Tagg writes
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Find a partnership that works
Ed Huston discusses how to set up a successful affinity partnership
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A duty of care
Do not neglect your obligations to employees who drive while at work, urges John Harley
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Serious but misunderstood
Lee Coppack discusses the findings of a new study on global business and the threat of political violence
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Directive creates uncertainty
Pollution liability and its insurance have been the subject of much controversy over the last 30 years. The situation for firms operating in the UK and Europe is about to become even more challenging as new legislation begins to bite. Chris Tagg writes“He is no wise man that will quit ...
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Preventing unwanted legacies
According to Gartner, between 30% and 40% of IT departments do not care about cutting their carbon footprint, and only 10% are being active in developing relevant policies to address the issue of their energy use. These statistics are staggering in today's society, where we are all encouraged to recycle ...





