Features – Page 2

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    On the horizon

    19 December 2006

    What do the next five years hold in terms of risk and trends? Sue Copeman looks at what risk managers have to say

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    Putting pop in the ERM bottle

    12 September 2006

    Lee Coppack reviews the enterprise risk management seminar held by StrategicRISK in conjunction with Protiviti.

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    Life after SOX

    12 September 2006

    Has all the aggravation, not to mention the considerable cost, incurred by many large European companies to comply with the US Sarbanes-Oxley Act been worth it? Fiona Sheridan gives her view.

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    Navigating the high wire

    11 August 2006

    With their concerns and responsibilities overlapping, there needs to be a careful balancing act between internal audit and risk management, say Tim Cromack, Waseem Aslam and Russell McKay.

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    THE OFR IS DEAD - LONG LIVE THE OFR

    14 June 2006

    The UK Government may have dropped the OFR, but it may be unwise to celebrate too heartily Richard Carpenter writes.

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    Reporting on risk

    17 February 2006

    Smart businesses have an approach to risk management which goes beyond compliance And corporate risk management reporting needs to play a key role in supporting both the risk process and the strategic

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    Shift up a gear

    1 December 2005

    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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    Bow-Tie an elegant solution?

    1 December 2005

    Steve Lewis and Sheryl Hurst explain how to get the most out of the increasingly popular bow-tie risk management method

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    RISK MANAGEMENT AT THE HEART OF THE ENTERPRISE

    14 November 2005

    Bruce Carnegie-Brown looks at a recent US study

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    Risk management and corporate governance

    4 October 2005

    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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    Spotting the bad apples

    20 April 2005

    How do you spot a fraudulent employee? Hitesh Patel gives some guidelines

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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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    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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    Looking into the crystal ball

    20 December 2004

    What risks will the future bring? Does today's science fiction presage tomorrow's fact?

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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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    Achieving a risk culture

    20 December 2004

    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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    Medicine Not Magic

    4 November 2004

    Lee Coppack describes AstraZeneca's approach to risk

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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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    An Art or a Science?

    4 November 2004

    Ken MacDonald and Vladimir Uhmylenko discuss how organisations can optimise their risk retention programmes