All articles by Nathan Skinner – Page 2
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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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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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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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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
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Analysis
Insurance for the developing world
Microinsurance could be an opportunity for insurers in the recession
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Interviews
Diary of a risk management student
I feel a bit like an outsider in the world of professional risk management but I’m gaining insights fast
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Interviews
Diary of a risk management student
Today I enrolled on the IRM’s International Certificate in Risk Management
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Features
Making ERM work for you
Enterprise risk management (ERM) was the theme of the latest StrategicRISK Question Time event, held in association with Marsh Risk Consulting. Nathan Skinner reports
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Features
A truly international approach
Nathan Skinner talks to Jorge Luzzi, worldwide director of risk management for Italian tyre maker Pirelli.
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Analysis
Climate commitments
Companies and investors need to do more to deal with the risks arising from global warming
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Special Reports
What’s driving ERM
Nathan Skinner gives an overview of enterprise risk management and looks at some of the drivers
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Features
The cost of corruption
Nathan Skinner reviews anti bribery and corruption measures – and discusses just how effective they are
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Analysis
What went wrong at Lehman
Lehman’s former head of regulatory compliance speaks out for the first time
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Analysis
Swine flu sparks fears and pandemic planning
Business continuity plans have been put to the test
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Features
The dilemma of dissent
Unpalatable news is rarely welcome in the boardroom – and may not be believed. Nathan Skinner interviews HBOS whistleblower Paul Moore
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More strikes in Europe as recession bites
Firms face a heightened risk of disruption because of the impact of the recession on jobs and more active environmental campaigners