All Governance articles – Page 37
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FeaturesProtecting your rights worldwide
Jackie Maguire and Sue Ratcliffe provide a guide to global IP protection
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FeaturesManaging supply in an outsourced world
Procurement and risk management need to team up over modern supply chains, say Alex Hindson and Finlay Murray
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AnalysisPositive local engagement
Big businesses which invest overseas should engage positively with the local community as a way of protecting their investments
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AnalysisSWERMA’s full agenda
A risk manager survey, corporate governance, climate change, enterprise risk management (ERM) and the captive insurance market, all topped the agenda
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Online onlyNovae launches corporate killing D&O policy
New policy designed to cover defence costs for cases of corporate manslaughter
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CC issues final report on UK retailing
Regulator announces measures to improve competition in UK grocery retailing
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AnalysisRisk management in Sweden
Corporate governance, climate change and ERM all topped the agenda at SWERMA's annual conference
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Interviews
RIMS honours member’s achievements
Society presents highest honors to accomplished members and chapters
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Online onlyFinancial forum calls for better stress testing
Firms that employ such techniques may be able to deal with the current market turmoil better, says Joint Forum
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Online onlyReputation damage is biggest security worry: Survey
A worldwide survey reveals three quarters of security professionals view reputation damage as a top priority
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Online onlyChubb responds to ICO’s breach report
Calls for a clear definition of data breaches before powers of ICO are increased
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Online onlyFirms keep shareholders in the dark on toxicity risks
SEC filings show companies silent on known risks, say investment managers
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Online onlyBusinesses blind to risk: IBM
Almost 80% of respondents said risk appetite is incorporated into decision-making only after decisions have already been taken
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Online onlyCountries stay open to investments by SWFs
Countries are open to investment from sovereign wealth funds provided they invest for commercial not political ends, according to the OECD
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Online onlyMarsh: Beware hidden risks in corporate manslaughter laws
For the first time organisations can be found guilty of corporate manslaughter
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Online onlyRIMS backs Paulson’s regulatory revamp
The buyers’ association supports the call for an optional federal charter for insurance regulation
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Online onlyLords call for carbon reporting standards
The Lords have passed an amendment so that all companies will have to publicly disclose their greenhouse gas emissions
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AnalysisRisk retention in Scandinavia
More and more public sector authorities in Scandinavia are looking to self insure
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Online onlyAon expects surge in corporate manslaughter convictions
Broker urges companies to improve health and safety controls
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FeaturesThe revolving door that leads to nowhere
Andrzej S Nartowski looks at Poland's approach to corporate governance





