All StrategicRISK Global articles in June 2001 – Page 2
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Archive
Co-operating with OECD
Companies with offshore captives ignore forthcoming OECD measures at their peril, says Malcolm Finney.
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Analysis
Disclosure still lacking
Old economy companies may be better at voluntary disclosure than their new economy counterparts - but neither are giving investors what they want.
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Archive
Editor's letter
"The "If it's not broke, don't fix it" mindset quite simply won't work any more.
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Analysis
Ergonomic solution to MSDs
After 10 years' research, the American Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has released an ergonomics programme standard.
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Analysis
Winning with integrity
A new UK report spells out the advantages of being a socially responsible business.
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Analysis
Internet warning
The risks from e-commerce and using the internet are little understood and potentially crippling, according to Oliver Prior, research and development director of Willis Group Ltd.
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Archive
Putting a price on life
Mike Hanley discusses the cost benefit problems of increasing the safety of the railways.
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Analysis
Stopping occupational spammers
A recent survey by Gartner Group found that up to one-third of internal business e-mail was unnecessary.
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Analysis
Protection for trustees
Following the implementation of the Trustee Act 2000 in February, Stuart Alexander Insurance and Risk Management, Fund Protection Ltd and AIG Europe have launched fund protection insurance to protect
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AIRMIC Portfolio
Changing role of risk managers
A difficult future for UK profits was predicted by Sir Clive Thompson, chief executive of Rentokil Initial and a former president of the CBI.
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Features
Join the virtuous circle
Not unnaturally perhaps, everyone tends to look at risk from their own perspective because risk threatens change to the norm.
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AIRMIC Portfolio
Halon replacement on course
Most British companies are on course with phasing halon in fire extinguishers, according to an AIRMIC survey.
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Features
Don't knock lightly
The cost of media campaigns is enormous, and having to abort one is a disaster.
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AIRMIC Portfolio
No happy ending for UK profits
A difficult future for UK profits was predicted by Sir Clive Thompson, chief executive of Rentokil Initial and a former president of the CBI.
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AIRMIC Portfolio
Learn from shakespeare
Risk managers will be urged to brush up on their Shakespeare to discover the true nature of risk.
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