All Strategic Risk Global articles in July 2002 – Page 2
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The siemens experience
Adrian Leonard asked Christoph Urban, Siemens plc's group director of finance, about the organisation's enterprise risk management
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Csr monitor
Corporate Social Responsibility is now recognised as a major issue at all levels of business,
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Creating Value Through CSR
Andreas King and Hayden Morgan put the strategic business case for corporate social responsibility
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Stormy Courtships
Growing by merger or acquisition has been the preferred route for many businesses. David Smellie highlights some practical considerations
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Ignore Corporate Goverance At Your Peril
Investors need to be able to evaluate your corporate governance risk, says Amra Balic
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Corporate Killing Update
Simon Housego discusses the slow progress of introducing penalties for corporate killing
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Coping With Extreme Threats
In a submission to the UK Defence Committee in April, David Gamble looked at how the private and public sectors could contribute in the face of an extreme national threat
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Terrorism Concerns
AIRMIC has criticised the Government for making slow progress to resolve concerns over the lack of adequate and affordable terrorism cover in the UK market
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Staying In Buisness
Maintaining business continuity in the face of a disaster has become a top-of-the-mind issue in an age of global competition, just-in-time delivery, single-source suppliers and lean-and-mean operation
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Building sustainability
A conference for practitioners in land, property, construction and development will be staged in Johannesburg as part of the World Summit for Sustainable Development.
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News briefs
RAPID DIVERT - Access to communications in the early hours of a disaster is vital for recovery
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Disclosure boosting pay deals
More disclosure is not a miracle cure for spiralling executive pay
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Blowing the whistle
A fifth of employees in the UK would blow the whistle on malpractice if they could do so without fear of repercussions
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BANKING ON COMPONENTS
Component-based trading and risk management solutions are revolutionising system development at the world's leading financial institutions, writes Martin Gorrod
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Flooding – Britain Takes A New Approach
With global warming and continuing flood plain development, flood losses look set to increase. Simon Fullalove says that Britain, which suffered US$1.5bn flood damage in autumn 2000, has recognised
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Absence down, costs up
The annual cost to employers has risen by more than a billion pounds
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The Risk Of A Risk Professional
Lee Coppack discusses the recent fortunes of European financial services giant AXA
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