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CHANGING GEARS AT DAIMLER CHRYSLER
Lee Coppack explains that the last three years have proved a bumpy ride for DaimlerChrysler
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X-RATED EXPOSURES
Julie Connor assesses the risks caused by employees accessing illicit images in the workplace
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WHAT'S WRONG WITH SOX?
Andy Jones compliments the thinking behind the Sarbanes-Oxley Act, but suggests that it may bring unforeseen problems in its wake
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RISK MANAGEMENT AT THE HEART OF THE ENTERPRISE
Bruce Carnegie-Brown looks at a recent US study
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Fraud: The great unmanaged risk?
Allan McDonagh discusses why the tone at the top is key to effective fraud prevention
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RISK IN PUBLIC PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS
Mike Walker explores and discusses the risk which occurs when public procurement means that organisations become involved in PPP
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Corporate blogging - the new phenomenon
Marian Bloodworth and Louise Mason say that corporate blogging can produce benefits
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RISK MANAGEMENT IN THE BALANCE
Organisations face the challenge of changing their view of risk management
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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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Complying with emissions trading rules
Dr Geoff Harrison looks at how the European Emissions Trading Directive could affect your company
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What's new at Ferma?
In the run-up to the October Forum of the Federation of European Risk Management Associations (FERMA), StrategicRISK looks at what lies on the horizon
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Risk management and corporate governance
Corporate governance initiatives in Europe are changing the risk management role according to a recent Federation of European Risk Management Associations (FERMA) survey
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Fast and the furious
Faced with a high rate of software piracy, publishers are fighting back John Lovelock discusses why you should reduce the risk to your company by ensuring software compliance.
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Trying to do things better
Sukhdev Bal ponders why companies that do not have to comply with SOX are nevertheless striving to improve their internal control systems
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Disarming the value killers
Ajit Kambil, Mark Layton and Rick Funston outline the findings of a recent analysis on the causes of major shareholder value losses, and suggest ways of reducing vulnerability
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Not a victimless crime
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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Keeping it out of the courtroom
David Sharp reveals the secrets of how you can work more constructively with your information technology suppliers to avoid disputes





