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Analysis
UNDERSTANDING UNDERPINS RISK ASSESSMENT
We live in a society that does not understand science and so cannot assess its risks As a result, we have overly cautious regulation that increases fear rather than reducing it.
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Features
Blackberries are not the only fruit
Establishing and protecting intellectual property rights is key to the success of our favourite all-in-one communication device, says Lee Coppack
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Meeting the challenge
While most major corporations recognise the potential value of enterprise risk management (ERM), few appear to be satisfied that they have arrived at an effective framework Sue Copeman and Peter Joy r
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A MARKET UNDER PRESSURE
Peter Allen discusses the results of a quantitative survey of risk managers on how well the insurance market is meeting their needs
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Archive
Risk managers and brokers
Communication with brokers over the type and level of their remuneration was much improved in the most recent round of programme renewals, a regular survey of AIRMIC members has shown
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Features
THE IMPLICATIONS OF OPERATIONAL RISK
Alan Waring and Steve Tunstall highlight the need for a culture of responsible risk-taking
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AIRMIC Portfolio
A new spin on the airmic conference
John Tiner, chief executive of the Financial Services Authority (FSA) has one of the most important roles in the country in relation to the work of most AIRMIC members, but it is not immediately clear
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AIRMIC Portfolio
Government support for rehabilitation
Lord Hunt of Kings Heath, government spokesman on Work and Pensions in the House of Lords, has welcomed the joint campaign by AIRMIC and the Confederation of British Industry to promote workplace reha
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AIRMIC Portfolio
Training in enterprise risk management
AIRMIC is offering four training courses on enterprise risk management (ERM) free to members. The courses, which will conducted by Paul Hopkin in his role as principal of risk assurance, will take place in London, Edinburgh and probably also in Manchester, with the first one on 8 March. They explain ...
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AIRMIC Portfolio
Issues have not gone away
Now that companies will have gone through at least one insurance renewal since broker remuneration became such a contentious issue, AIRMIC would like members to share their experience, says chairman Peter Berring."We still need to see clarity on the issue of contingent revenue," he comments. "It has certainly not gone ...
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AIRMIC Portfolio
Rehabilitation event
Department for Work and Pensions Minister Lord Hunt is the keynote speaker at the next event in AIRMIC's campaign to promote greater use of rehabilitation for employee injury and illness. David Ireland of the international construction company Vinci will chair the event, which takes place on 22 March at the ...
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Archive
Patricia Dunn
Patricia Dunn, AIRMIC's treasurer and administrator, retires at the end of 2005 after 16 years with the organisation
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Archive
Looking after your workforce
Absence management is a winning strategy for employers and employees alike Sue Copeman reviews a recent conference on the subject.
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Features
A corporate focus on injury management
The rise in use of injury management services draws attention to the way in which injury management is being deployed Emma Tyler asks whether it is being used to its fullest advantage.
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AIRMIC Portfolio
Contract certainty
Contract certainty - the issues around insurance documentation - is important to commercial insurance buyers, and AIRMIC has organised a series of roadshows on the subject for its members in November
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Analysis
Prorim pilot unveiled at FERMA
The first module of Prorim, the European risk management education project in which AIRMIC is involved, was unveiled as a pilot at the Forum of the Federation of European Risk Management Associations