All Weekly Email Alert articles – Page 24
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InterviewsRisk and regulation in Europe
The economic crisis, proposed governance reforms and contingent commissions dominated the Ferma Directors' discussion
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AnalysisTen tips to protect your facilities
As businesses enter a new year and decade, Stefano Tranquillo shares ten tips that can help companies better protect their properties and business operations
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InterviewsRisk embedded in public sector: Alarm
Although the survey of public sector organisations revealed that risk management is still not applied to strategic decisions
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AnalysisDon’t reach for the lawyers....
Suing to protect your privacy, or to prevent damaging allegations being made public is looking an increasingly bad risk
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Online onlyClimate conference delivers non-binding deal
Organisers hope to reach firmer deal one year from now
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InterviewsRIMS appoints new president
Terry Fleming, director of the division of risk management for Montgomery County, begins term on January 1
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FeaturesInside the rating agency
In his only UK interview, Moody's whistleblower Eric Kolchinsky offers a glimpse into the inner workings of the rating agencies and warns Nathan Skinner that systemic problems are getting worse not better
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FeaturesCollective bargaining
As the European Commission proposes a system of collective redress, some critics fear a move towards US-style class actions says Neil Hodge
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Features
On best behaviour
Financial pundits are asking why big corporates failed to anticipate the economic meltdown. Hindsight may be a wonderful thing, but companies' boards must take some responsibility says David Wilson. Now is the time to get the right dynamics in place.
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FeaturesBusiness uninterrupted
Contract certainty, reputational impact and handling post-loss issues were among the topics discussed at StrategicRISK’s recent question time on business continuity. Nathan Skinner describes the debate
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AIRMIC Portfolio
Casting the net to secretaries
AIRMIC is offering free trial membership to company secretaries as part of a drive to bring the benefits of the association to a wider range of businesses and managers through an agreement with the Institute of Chartered Secretaries and Administrators (ICSA). Although the association already has a very high proportion ...
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FeaturesCharting disaster
Following a year of economic turmoil and political tensions, Nathan Skinner highlights the global issues that will be on the world's risk register in 2010
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Features
Under your controls
In the current climate, procurement teams must find a way to manage the uncertainty of supply price, availability and demand. Risk frameworks are vital but Andrew Leslie finds that the human touch should not be underestimated
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Special ReportsCovering up your exposure
Bernard Laporte explains how a comprehensive risk engineering policy can help companies reduce their liability exposures
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AIRMIC Portfolio
Opening more doors
AIRMIC is making a concerted effort to deepen its involvement with all its members and to broaden its appeal to managers who have risk management responsibilities but not necessarily a risk management job title. Although AIRMIC now holds a range of events, chief executive John Hurrell wants to reach members ...
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FeaturesSpecial Report: ERM
Against the odds in these litigious, recessionary times, directors’ and officers’ liability insurance is getting cheaper for many companies. Sue Copeman gets the full picture
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FeaturesMaking the investment fit
How can risk managers persuade their boards to invest in risk engineering when money is tight? asks Tony Dowding





