All Feature articles – Page 29
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The Painful Cost of Capping
Good risk management is now more vital than ever for the public sector, writes Gemma Rogers
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Biodiversity risk for extractive companies
Robert Barrington discusses a recent report on biodiversity and the risks for the extractive industries
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Are you being given the whole story?
CEOs, finance directors and risk managers are recognising the need to outsource part of the due diligence process prior to corporate transactions, in order to make sure that nothing suspicious is lurk
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Lani Bannach
Lani Bannach believes that liability risk is becoming ever more important - and interesting
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Asbestos Update
Over 100 years after it was first publicly revealed in a UK parliamentary report to be hazardous to health, asbestos has made an unwelcome return to the top of organisations' risk registers, says Neil
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Ooops they've done it again!
Internet malware is proliferating to such an extent that concerted global initiatives may provide the only real solution Sue Copeman writes.
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Competing For Attention - RIMS 2004
Lee Coppack covers some of the highlights of the recent US risk management conference
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Man Maketh the Machine
Tom Teixeira discusses the reality of implementing an enterprise risk management software system
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Feeling the Effects
While only eligible UK companies will fall within the Sarbanes-Oxley net, the UK government is considering additional legislation that will apply to all David Saunders writes.
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Customer Data Quality - A Threat Unrecognised?
Tom Scampion asks whether we are alert to the increasing risks associated with the often-unknown quality of customer information and data integrity
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The ethical crossroads
In some business cultures 'sweeteners' are a fact of life Martin Cunningham looks at the ethical dilemma posed by bribery in an era of corporate social responsibility.
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An identity crisis?
Establishing the identity of an individual, whether they are someone applying to become one of your customers or someone wanting to gain access to your building or computer system, is becoming a major
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Better decisions
Ian McNeil says the value of risk management education extends far beyond the insurance and risk management community
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More an art than a science
Humans are often poor decision-makers What can managers and organisations do about it? ask Dr Tom Woollard and Dr Ed Mitchell.
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Informed appointments
Alan Beazley says pre-employment screening can weed out applicants who are not what they seem
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Risk Management Today
What issues are European risk managers focusing on? StrategicRISK finds out
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Meeting Future Needs
What training and qualities do Europe's risk managers need to meet current and future needs? Three European academics give their views