All Strategic Risk Global articles in June 2008 – Page 4
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EU agrees working time rules
Political agreement has been reached on maximum working time rules but the UK remains exempt from the 48 hour week
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Analysis
Energy worries
Recent disruptions to fuel supply reveal the need for business continuity planning but some macroeconomic risks are beyond the control of a single company
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Online only
Magnitude 6 quake strikes Greece
A strong earthquake has struck western Greece destroying at least 70 buildings and killing two people
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Western Australia struggles with energy crisis
Businesses in the region are discussing contingency plans after an explosion cut natural gas supplies by 30%
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AIRMIC Portfolio
Risk online launch
AIRMIC’s subsidiary has launched a short online training programme
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Comment
Paul Howard, Sainsbury's
What are the chief risks facing a major food retailer and how can they be managed? Airmic's former chairman gives us the rundown
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Features
Good for you?
Confused by health claims on foods? If so, you are not alone. Research commissioned by the UK Food Standards Agency (FSA) suggests that generally many consumers are confused by such claims. Laura Bellfield looks at what the EC plans to do about it
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Features
Today's European risk manager
Peter Joy looks at some of the findings of StrategicRisk’s Europe-wide survey of risk manager attitudes and concerns
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AIRMIC Portfolio
ERM reduces risk exposures
Enterprise risk management (ERM) allows an organisation to reduce its total cost of risk
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Features
A framework to restore confidence
After the recent events in the banking sector, more financial services firms may turn to enterprise risk management, says Gordon Burnes
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AIRMIC Portfolio
Global programme compliance
A training programme on compliance for worldwide insurance programmes clearly met a need among AIRMIC members.
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Features
Challenges for risk managers
How are European organisations dealing with corporate governance issues? And what is the impact on the risk manager’s role? Nathan Skinner investigates
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Features
Managing conflict within the captive
The introduction of more volatile risks into the captive strategy increases the risk of complex claims. Simon Kilgour and a panel of experts on captives consider potential disputes
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Features
Capricious fate and human folly
Risk managers could learn some valuable lessons from the ancient world, says Andrew Leslie
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AIRMIC Portfolio
Insurance buyers urged to contribute comments
AIRMIC has urged its members to contribute to two inquiries that will have a material affect on the future conduct of insurance
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Features
Time to break the silence over NCB risk payouts
How would insurance policies respond to injury claims following a nuclear, chemical or biological attack? Robin Ferguson says there is a need for greater clarity
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Features
Brazil: a tough nut
There's an old saying (often recounted even by Brazilians) that Brazil is the country of the future... and always will be! While in the past this would bring an ironic smile, now, perhaps things are starting to change, says Mike Watters
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Editor's Letter
Improving, but could do better
Responsible investors can play a key role in encouraging some of the world’s biggest companies to improve their corporate social responsibility practices
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