All Communicating Risk articles – Page 16
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Features
Spotlight on Human Rights
Despite the growth in corporate social responsibility reporting, it has never been easy to gauge the impact of multinationals' worldwide social and environmental activities However, a new website aims
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Moving forwards
Ten companies have agreed partnerships with AIRMIC, which will enable it to expand its activities in research, product development, training and representation, including assistance for those involved
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Analysis
Filling the Training Gap
Identifying and managing risk is increasingly considered a critical management skill and a key element in corporate governance, but few people in leadership roles have specific training in these skill
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Analysis
Fraud figures up
The total number of fraud cases in the UK rose by 14% in 2004, according to the latest figures from KPMG's Fraud Barometer, while the overall value of the frauds fell by 12%
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Conference 2005
Peter Montagnon, head of investment affairs at the Association of British Insurers (ABI), will be the opening speaker at AIRMIC's annual conference in Brighton from 13 to 15 June
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Survey Results
Following Spitzer's revelations, AIRMIC conducted an online survey of its members, which strongly supported a major overhaul of insurance buying practice The results were released at the convention. S
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Olivier Sorba
The Amrae boss discusses the aftermath of September 11th and how French companies are dealing with Sarbanes-Oxley
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Features
Security or Illusion?
Directors' and officers' liability was a discussion theme at the Federation of European Risk Management Associations (FERMA) seminar 2004
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Engaging with Employers' Liability
The future of employers' liability remains a key topic for risk managers
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Features
Concern for risk
David Herratt believes that human resources departments have an important role to play in helping to embed risk management
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Task force on broker payments
eAIRMIC is setting up a task force to discuss the issue of broker payment and produce recommendations for improvement, including a list of questions that all commercial insurance buyers can use to inc
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Traditional e-Security measures "will break down"
Internet security specialist David Lacey of the Royal Mail warned that cyber-crime is increasing in sophistication but is not yet fully mature
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Features
Achieving a risk culture
Julien Morel and Cyril Vegni discuss the evolution of a risk culture within the Group La Poste and the strategies for its development
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Analysis
Government fails to lead ...
The reluctance of the UK Government to provide consistently clear leadership has resulted in its strategy on sustainability reporting stalling, says ACCA (the Association of Chartered Certified Accoun
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Analysis
Facing up to Fraud
UK and continental European companies have different views on corporate fraud, with financial reporting misdemeanours higher on the European agenda
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Education and Value
Education and value are the themes of the AIRMIC biennial convention to be held in Harrogate from 4-5 November
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Analysis
Directors fear an increasing level of risk
According to a survey by risk consultants Kroll and Director magazine, British directors fear that a strong economy will encourage fraud and computer crime as the economic upturn takes hold
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Analysis
Progressing towards a crash-free culture
Interactive Driving Systems (IDS) global Virtual Fleet Risk Management System has facilitated a customer benchmarking programme, so that like-minded individuals and organisations can share best practi