All StrategicRISK Global articles in June 2007
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FeaturesThe time to act is always now
With product recalls rising at an alarming rate, it is now critical to take practical crisis management measures to protect the reputation of your organisation and its brands, says Jonathan Hemus
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Acting without pretext
Aaron Stephens and Lucinda Brett explore and comment on 'pretexting' developments in the US and UK, with a particular focus on the application of the new Fraud Act 2006
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Tax risk Why you should care
Companies deemed low risk can expect fewer HMRC interventions, reviews and penalties, explain Anita Paddock and Chris Oates
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FeaturesWhy you should care
Businesses can realise a multitude of internal benefits from managing tax risk
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A duty of care
Do not neglect your obligations to employees who drive while at work, urges John Harley
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A duty of care
Do not neglect your obligations to employees who drive while at work, urges John Harley
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Coping with a crisis – or responding to an incident?
The debate continues on continuity terminology. Peter Power gives his view
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Analysis
Corporate responsibility
At a workshop hosted by PricewaterhouseCoopers, directors Jon Hauck and Tina Trickett set out to explore what corporate responsibility is and what is driving its future, in front of a mildly sceptical audience. Their theme was that the issue was of growing importance to organisations, and that big statements from ...
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Analysis
More than corporate philanthropy
Jon Hauck says that corporate responsibility is now recognised as a crucial element of success
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Unwelcome correspondence
Recent UK letter-bomb attacks highlight the fact that mail remains a point of vulnerability. Richard Thompson gives some pointers on protection
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Directive creates uncertainty
Pollution liability and its insurance have been the subject of much controversy over the last 30 years. The situation for firms operating in the UK and Europe is about to become even more challenging as new legislation begins to bite. Chris Tagg writes
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Directive creates uncertainty
Pollution liability and its insurance have been the subject of much controversy over the last 30 years. The situation for firms operating in the UK and Europe is about to become even more challenging as new legislation begins to bite. Chris Tagg writes“He is no wise man that will quit ...
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Dangerous time
Philip O'Keeffe and Chris Monk say that many organisations are still failing to embrace effective supply risk management – and give some tips on how it should be done
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FeaturesEvaluating the upside of risk management
James Maxwell highlights the opportunities delivered by good risk management
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Find a partnership that works
Ed Huston discusses how to set up a successful affinity partnership
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Improving safety on site
Building sites can be dangerous places. Andrew Stokes and Chris Baranowski believe that CDM 2007 should reduce bureaucracy and make it easier for everyone to understand their responsibilities
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Interconnected!
In today's increasingly interconnected business environment new security risks are emerging. Phil Huggins writes
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Preventing unwanted legacies
According to Gartner, between 30% and 40% of IT departments do not care about cutting their carbon footprint, and only 10% are being active in developing relevant policies to address the issue of their energy use. These statistics are staggering in today's society, where we are all encouraged to recycle ...
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Analysis
Measuring risk management success
One of the key challenges facing risk management professionals is the ability to demonstrate a link between enterprise risk management and improved financial performance that usually comes in the form of reduced earnings volatility. At this workshop, hosted by Eddie McLaughlin, managing director of risk consulting, Marsh Ltd, James Maxwell, ...





