All Strategic Risk articles – Page 3
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Risk Indicator: What next for global business?
Five of the biggest issues on the risk landscape
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Comment
An old-age concern
The long-term effects of an ageing workforce are under debate, but the pension crisis is a certainty
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Special Reports
European Roundup: Education initiatives
An expanded look ‘Around Europe’ shows how associations are bringing young people into risk management
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Analysis
Reaction: Willis fine reflects renewed emphasis on bribery
Experts say organisations can expect to see significantly more action from the FSA on financial crime, anti-money laundering, sanctions breaches and bribery
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Analysis
The pension problem
With the end nigh for final-salary schemes, and ever-rising life expectancy, employers and employees face an uncertain future
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Analysis
They’re laughing at you
Hacktivist groups are out to expose, embarrass and damage businesses, and it can only take one small mistake in coding to leave a company vulnerable to a hacking attack. So why are businesses still not investing in their data security, and what should they be looking out for?
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Analysis
Future is bright for French risk managers
In his first detailed interview with StrategicRISK since becoming Amrae president, Gilbert Canameras, explains his priorities for the future
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Comment
Belgium waffles
Ferma is championing the views of European risk managers as the Commission prepares new corporate governance legislation. Nathan Skinner reports from Brussels.
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Analysis
Report undermines Apple's code of conduct
Despite a ‘rigorously’ enforced code of conduct, new research highlights the continuation of poor working conditions standards
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Comment
When the mighty fall, what hope for the meek?
StrategicRISK’s editor-in-chief Sue Copeman considers what it means when a global giant falls foul of increasingly adept hackers, despite there being seemingly rigorous protection in place
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Analysis
When to attack, when to defend
The boardroom is a battleground, risk managers are generals and raw materials are the lives of soldiers; important risk management lessons can be learnt from history’s greatest wars
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Analysis
Airmic looks beyond the horizon
Paul Taylor, Airmic’s new chairman, outlined his strategy for the UK risk association
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Comment
My Airmic chairmanship
Payl Taylor, Airmic's new chairman, outlines his priotities for the year ahead
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Special Reports
Airmic dailies
Catch up with all the goings on at Airmic 2011 with our two Daily publications
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Comment
My Airmic Day: Nicola Harvey
Airmic chairman runs through her agenda for the Airmic Conference
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Analysis
StrategicRISK reports from Dutch risk meeting
Risk managers met in Holland last week for their annual get together. The main focus was on branding and how it can be used to differentiate a company
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Career Horizons
Use the online reader below to read the careers report.See our risk management career guide here
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Comment
Headspace: What's inside your head?
Igor Mikhaylov of Russia’s Mobile TeleSystems is willing to throw routine out of the window for new challenges. "I dare to solve problems that others refuse to do. I try to follow the example set by some distinguished relatives of mine."
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Analysis
Campaigners slam the Bribery Act
Leading anti-bribery group says the UK has caved in to pressure from the business community and corrupt practices will continue
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Risk management career advice
Getting into the top job is hard. But major new research from Airmic and StrategicRISK shows the way forward