All Business Continuity articles – Page 41
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Interviews
The risk of getting it wrong
ALARM Risk Manager of the Year David Hancock talks to StrategicRISK
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Analysis
What are we doing about reputation risk?
Garry Honey explains the value of reputation and what organisations must do to address the issues
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US proposes employers stockpile anti-flu drugs
The US consults on three draft guidances in preparation for a flu pandemic
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Workers of the world unite
Unite and USW have joined to form world’s first global trade union representing 3m workers across Europe and North America
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Lack of pandemic planning will affect bottom line
A new study presents the business case for investing in pandemic preparedness
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More deaths through work than murder
Report claims recent trend towards `light touch' regulation has in effect `decriminalised' death and injury at work
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D&O and claims climb list of risk manager concerns
Insurance buyers favour automatic disclosure of broker remuneration
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Businesses ill advised on pandemic planning
Inadequate guidance from government and lack of business preparedness for possible flu pandemic, say academics
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Oil could reach $250 a barrel
Gazprom chairman warns that rapid rise in oil price is set to continue
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Western Australia struggles with energy crisis
Businesses in the region are discussing contingency plans after an explosion cut natural gas supplies by 30%
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Features
Capricious fate and human folly
Risk managers could learn some valuable lessons from the ancient world, says Andrew Leslie
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Features
Brazil: a tough nut
There's an old saying (often recounted even by Brazilians) that Brazil is the country of the future... and always will be! While in the past this would bring an ironic smile, now, perhaps things are starting to change, says Mike Watters
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Universal Studios reopens after fire
All rides are operating but incident raises concern over fire saftey on movie sets
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Avian Flu confirmed in UK
Chickens on a farm in Oxfordshire have tested positive for the H7 strain of Avian Influenze
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Unite leader calls for windfall tax on oil firms
One of Britain's biggest unions, and a key government backer, has pressured the government to change its direction on business
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25% of US PCs are infected: OECD
The Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) has reported that 25% of PCs in the US could be infected.The report goes on to say that although its economic and social impacts may be hard to quantify, malware used directly or indirectly can harm critical information infrastructures, result in financial ...
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Total UK admits negligence, not liability
High Court rules Buncefield supervisor was negligent on night of explosion
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Aon comments on Exeter bomb
Explosion in Exeter highlights the need for companies to be vigilant, says broker
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FM Global releases risk data for first time
Release of property protection information reflects increasing interdependence of businesses