All Weekly Email Alert articles – Page 37
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G8 to propose business rules
Framework to underpin propriety, integrity and transparency in international business dealings
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Telecoms more exposed to CSR controversies
Vodafone tops a table of most ethical telecoms companies
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Amnesty slams oil in Niger Delta
Extractive industry brings poverty and pollution to the region, says report
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US P&C industry loses $1.3bn in Q1
Worst result since records began but insurers remain well capitalised to pay claims, claims the ISO
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Institutional investors backed banks in run-up to crash
The majority of fund managers failed to signal concerns about banks governance and remuneration schemes
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US universities lag behind in risk management
A report found that most higher education institutions in the US could improve their risk management practices
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Workers should wear shorts
Employers are urged to cool down their offices and their staff
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What went wrong at Lehman
Lehman’s former head of regulatory compliance speaks out for the first time
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NARIM appoints new chairman
Ellen Rekker succeeds Peter Den Dekker as head of the Dutch risk association
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Summit safety
Security was paramount when world leaders met in London at the ExCeL centre for the G20 summit in April. Carole Edrich gives her personal feedback
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Rising to the occasion
Last year, UK risk management association AIRMIC announced initiatives to promote better claims handling by insurers and to challenge the issuing of issuing reservation of rights when large claims are made. Graham Buck offers a progress report
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Managing risk in a recession
Mike Boyle looks at recessionary risks, with particular emphasis on employer’s liability personal injury claims, and considers how companies can manage them.
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Reflecting on risk management
Felix Kloman has been described variously as the gadfly* and the guru of risk management. Some of his ideas may currently seem ‘off the wall’, not to say politically and corporately impractical, but there is a strong thread of integrity running through them which suggests that they could be pointers ...
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Tell it like it is
There is pressure – and encouragement – for UK companies to improve the quality of their communication on enterprise risk management, says Lee Coppack
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Swine flu sparks fears and pandemic planning
Business continuity plans have been put to the test
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Just what is meant by Enterprise Risk Management?
Stephen Roberts, Eddie McLaughlin and James Maxwell describe the elements that make up best practice
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Value measurement still elusive
The main reason for implementing ERM is to add value to the organisation through benefits such as more informed decision making. Graham Buck investigates how added value is achieved and asks whether it can be measured?