All Strategic Risk Global articles in June 2001 – Page 3
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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
Regulating communications
A recent UK government White Paper sets out its policy for the future of the country's communications and media.
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Archive
News briefs
Law firm Lovells reports that between 2,000 and 3,000 complaints have been made to the UK Office of Fair Trading
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News briefs
Employers who fail to implement stress management strategies risk paying a heavy price in the future.
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Features
The threat from abroad
If you have subsidiaries in developing countries, you could face unexpected claims, warns Fiona Gill.
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Archive
Review of 21st century risk
John Burbedge gives a personal view of events that may have coloured risk management thinking during the past year.
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Death by mismanagement
Will insurers foot the corporate killing bill? Nick Stanbury comments.
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Mind over matter symposium
A recent Zurich corporate symposium with the theme "mind over matter" challenged customers to look at the questions of risk and risk management in a new light.
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Environment is a key risk
A recent survey on ART shows that most of the responding international companies view environment liabilities as likely to be an important issue in the next five years.
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Funding your defence
Successfully defending against a hostile bid can be very expensive. Adrian Blackshaw suggests that insurance can be an ally.<
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Guernsey risk conference
Guernsey Insurance Company Management Association is holding a conference on the island on 28 September.
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Measuring human capital
Companies that ignore human capital will "go the way of the dinosaurs," according to Graham Ward, newly elected president of ICAEW
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News briefs
Barclays Bank had to close the UK's largest internet banking service on 31 July when customers found they could access other people's accounts.
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Archive
Getting your message across
Companies fighting a hostile bid need all the resources they can muster. Public relations can be a valuable weapon, says Curtis Fox.
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Archive
AIRMIC joins review of government risk management
AIRMIC is to be involved in a study by the National Audit Office:
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AIRMIC raises £1,179 for charity
Generous members of AIRMIC and their guests have donated almost £1,200 to the Carers National Association.
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