All Strategic Risk Global articles in October 2005
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Features
Risk in Public Private Partnerships
Mike Walker continues his discussion of the risk which occurs when public procurement means that organisations become involved in PPP
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WHAT'S WRONG WITH SOX?
Andy Jones compliments the thinking behind the Sarbanes-Oxley Act, but suggests that it may bring unforeseen problems in its wake
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RISK IN PUBLIC PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS
Mike Walker explores and discusses the risk which occurs when public procurement means that organisations become involved in PPP
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Analysis
SPITZER REFORMS WERE 'OVERDUE'
Most of the insurance reforms introduced by New York attorney general Elliot Spitzer would eventually have come about anyway
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Outsourcing Risks
Due diligence is essential when choosing an outsourcing partner, says Sean Holohan
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WHO WILL MANAGE THE REAL RISKS?
Eberhard Knebel and Pierre Sonigo share ideas on the future of risk management with Lee Coppack
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Analysis
INADEQUATE RESPONSE TO TERRORISM
FERMA president says European risk managers are shocked by response of European governments
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Fraud: The great unmanaged risk?
Allan McDonagh discusses why the tone at the top is key to effective fraud prevention
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X-RATED EXPOSURES
Julie Connor assesses the risks caused by employees accessing illicit images in the workplace
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RISK MANAGEMENT AT THE HEART OF THE ENTERPRISE
Bruce Carnegie-Brown looks at a recent US study
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Don't lose your voice
Telephony systems rarely make it onto the list of business continuity Šrequirements says Graham Chick.
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Making the cycle work for you
'What you cannot avoid, welcome', says a Chinese proverb Stewart Lovett explains how an effective risk retention programme can make the insurance market cycle work for your business.
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COMPETITIVE OR COMPLIMENTARY?
Alain Chilot, Cyril Vegni and Sebastien Guery discuss how risk management and internal audit functions can work in harmony
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Analysis
FRAUD HITS COMPANIES AS WELL AS INSURERS
According to a study released last month, insurance fraud in the UK business community costs at least £550m a year
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Analysis
NEW STANDARDS COMMITTEES
BSI has launched two new technical standards committees to deal specifically with these issues
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CHANGING GEARS AT DAIMLER CHRYSLER
Lee Coppack explains that the last three years have proved a bumpy ride for DaimlerChrysler
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COMMENT - Natural catastrophes
Natural catastrophes are just what the word implies - natural