All StrategicRISK Global articles in November 2004
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Interviews
Airmic Interview
Julia Graham, director of risk management for the international Law firm DLA, talks to Lee Coppack
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Features
A Slice of American Pie?
Many European groups are looking to expand into the US Steven Blair and Mark Bunim discuss the risks for UK companies, which result from the very different legal culture - and how to avoid the pitfall
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Archive
Leonardo Project appointment
Anna Kingsmill-Vellacott has been appointed co-ordinator for the Leonardo Project, the joint venture between FERMA and other risk management bodies and academic institutions in France, Germany, Italy
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Features
A step-by-step approach to SOX
With the Sarbanes-Oxley compliance deadline for US-headquartered companies imminent (the first reporting date is November 2004), what lessons can be learned by those UK companies that also have to com
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European Round-up
Around Europe
News and comments from the Federation of European Risk Management Associations
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Features
An Art or a Science?
Ken MacDonald and Vladimir Uhmylenko discuss how organisations can optimise their risk retention programmes
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Analysis
Exporters must assess markets
British exporters must do their homework, or they could end up with slow paying customers or unpaid debts, according to credit insurer Atradius, which has launched a series of country reports on popul
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Features
Is Biodiversity a material risk?
Companies need to manage their biodiversity risks Robert Barrington discusses the implications of a new report.
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Analysis
Blackout Lessons not learnt: Data still at risk
Despite the blackouts that affected London, New York and Rome last year, research indicates that the majority of IT managers and CTOs were unaware of the extent of the data loss from power outages
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Features
Blame it on the Weatherman
As the UK experiences increasingly extreme weather conditions, councils and others are being warned to prepare for a wave of subsidence claims, says Gemma Rogers
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Features
Looking on the bright side!
Chris Williams discusses how businesses can ensure that their risk management strategies can be used to maximise benefits
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Analysis
Sustainable Building
Governments, not markets must be in the driving seat if there is to be any progress in controlling the massive environmental impact of the world's construction activities, says a new report published
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Features
Business as Usual
Business continuity management programmes should be risk-based and consider all potential threats to the business, says Gareth Book
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Features
How healthy is your business?
A healthy workforce is essential for a healthy business, and employers need to do more, claims David Bingham
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Features
Caught in the Regulator's Net?
The summer been dominated by the threat of regulation of the insurance market and the changes that this may bring to many business operations in the UK
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Features
Risks, Solutions and Challenges
What do risk professionals think are the key concerns in Europe?
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Editor's Letter
Comment
Another example of risk versus opportunity is emerging on the environmental front with the start of the EU Greenhouse Gas (GHG) Emission Allowance Trading Scheme next year
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Archive
One Day Conferences
Airmic held a one day conference and exhibition with the Institute of Chartered Surveyors and Administrators (ICSA) in London on 14 September 2004 to discuss management of supply chains and outsourced
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Features
Inform and consult
New UK regulations will increase employees' involvement in the way businesses are run Sue Fanning looks at the issues.





