All Risk Modelling articles – Page 19
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Stormy Courtships
Growing by merger or acquisition has been the preferred route for many businesses. David Smellie highlights some practical considerations
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Creating Value Through CSR
Andreas King and Hayden Morgan put the strategic business case for corporate social responsibility
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Surviving A Downturn
The risks of business failure increase in a recession. Deborah Glen suggests that you take an inward look at your business and gives some checklists for ensuring your procedures are cost-effective
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The siemens experience
Adrian Leonard asked Christoph Urban, Siemens plc's group director of finance, about the organisation's enterprise risk management
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Focusing On Sustainable Investment
Philippe Spicher describes what the SiRi Group is doing to research and evaluate companies' social and environmental records
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Leveraging Transaction Value
You won't get full value from a transaction unless you manage cultural change with robust risk management, warn Fiona Gilvey and Jenny Jones
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Managing Risk and Value
Faced with increased market volatility and competition, financial institutions need to clearly understand the risks they take. A new briefing suggests that economic capital systems are the answer. Sue
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The Risks Of The Web
Facts, gossip and opinions travel fast on the internet. Stakeholders may be following your company on the discussion boards of financial websites and may be making up their minds from what they read t
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Analysis
Absence down, costs up
The annual cost to employers has risen by more than a billion pounds
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Test Your Emergency Response
How and when should you test your crisis plans - and why should you bother? asks Peter Power
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Safe Travel
Street crime is a bigger threat for business travellers than terrorism, says Jake Stratton
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Employees – Your Greatest Risk Exposure
John Humphrey and Barbara Dahill describe strategies for managing employment risk, while Lynn Drennan outlines the key findings of recent research
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The Loss Of Certainty
If you buy insurance to protect your business against loss and catastrophe, you need to be able to rely on it. But loss of certainty resulting from the breakdown of record keeping systems is a growing
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Countering Terrorism
The events of 11 September will have far reaching consequences for the financial services industry. David La Bouchardiere reviews some of the implications and countermeasures
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Effective Knowledge Management
Knowledge sharing is important for any business; - it is not a luxury that can be ignored in an economic downturn. In fact, it is crucial for the long-term success of an organisation argues Andrew Fie
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Using Scenarios
If you want to test your fundamental strategy or operational issues, scenario development may be the answer. Richard Eno explains
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Manage Legal Risk
Legal risk management is emerging as a new and important branch of the risk management business. Adrian Leonard asks Rob Murray, director of Legal Risk Management at KLegal, part of KPMG, about LRM
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Fewer accidents, higher productivity
Phil Godwin says that engineering risk assessment can help a company achieve fewer accidents, more efficient operations and reduced costs
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South Africa the HIV/Aids crisis
Companies which source products in South Africa, or which have subsidiaries there, may need to face up to the growing problem of the country’s HIV/AIDS pandemic.
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Trouble ahead?
Nick Stanbury looks at the practical implications for company directors of the proposed UK company law changes





