All Business Continuity articles – Page 18
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Analysis
Don’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 only
Climate conference delivers non-binding deal
Organisers hope to reach firmer deal one year from now
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Editor's Letter
Promoting your profile
Recession has focused companies’ attention on risks, this is a big opportunity for the risk management community
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AIRMIC Portfolio
Managing your reputation
Maintaining a good reputation with key stakeholders is an aspect of business where risk managers can play a critical role, AIRMIC believes, so it has joined forces with the London based consultancy Reputability with the aim of publishing a communiqué setting out the principles of good reputation management. Anthony Fitzsimmons, ...
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AIRMIC Portfolio
What they really want to know
Data protection, cyber risks, supply chain, business continuity and disaster recovery, director and officer, captives and claims issues are among the subjects that risk managers say they want to know more about from partner briefings, according to a survey of members to help plan the programme of events in 2010. ...
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Features
On thin ice!
Using pioneering ice-drilling methods, one survey team has made the most ominous predictions yet for the future of the polar caps. Nathan Skinner looks at the perils facing the Arctic – and those who explore it
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Features
Making the investment fit
How can risk managers persuade their boards to invest in risk engineering when money is tight? asks Tony Dowding
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Special Reports
Covering up your exposure
Bernard Laporte explains how a comprehensive risk engineering policy can help companies reduce their liability exposures
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Features
Charting 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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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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Features
Business 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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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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Features
Inside 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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Guide
Ship owners should review piracy coverage
JLT urges operators to stress test their response to this peril
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Analysis
Time to step up
In the latest chapter of StrategicRISK’s editorial campaign, Andrew Keeling, IRM chairman, explains how risk managers can take advantage of the new focus on risk and governance