Andrew Leslie, European editor
- Opinion
Opinion: Companies may have to make it very clear that cross-wall romance is unacceptable
The risks around workplace affairs
- Comment
‘Making disaster insurance mandatory brings in its wake a whole new set of problems’
The European Commission natural disaster proposals have revived questions about moral hazard and allocation of responsibility,
- Comment
‘It’s time to take notice when risk management is turning into process over purpose’
‘In a benign economic environment, it is all too easy to be frustrated by the constraints of risk controls and the vagaries of regulators’
- Comment
A whole world of pain
An enterprise trying to pick its way through the legislation governing international sanctions faces a hard time. But get it wrong, and your insurance disappears
- Comment
‘Young drivers are ill-equipped for the challenges of driving for work’
Inexperienced drivers are disproportionately more at risk from death or injury on the roads. What can be done to make young drivers safer?
- Comment
Don’t be afraid to express your individuality within the overall context of the task
The volunteers at London 2012 exhibited behaviour that is something of a holy grail for commercial organisations
- Comment
The seven deadly sins of risk management
Forget sloth, gluttony and lust. These are the vices all risk managers must work hard to avoid
- Risk Innovation
When to attack, when to defend
The boardroom is a battleground, risk managers are generals and raw materials are the lives of soldiers; important risk management lessons can be learnt from history’s greatest wars