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April, 2012
 
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David Crichton FCII, Chartered Insurance Practitioner looks at the lessons learnt from recent major flood events in England, Ireland and Australia and explores their implications for flood management policies.
 
 TP73_Crichton_Flood_Management_20Apr2012.pdf,  TP73_Reflective_Questions.pdf
 
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January, 2012
 
Ebooks
In A Short Guide to Equality Risk, Tony Morden analyses the concepts, theories, and issues associated with the implementation in organisations and in the service environment of an Equality, Diversity, and Discrimination (EDD) agenda, so as to minimise risk for organisations and individuals that will certainly arise if such implementation is mishandled. The author examines the subject from leadership, governance, management, opportunity, and performance-oriented perspectives.
 
 
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January, 2012
 
Ebooks
Following corporate scandals and the recent bankruptcy of large financial institutions, the public believes that one of the responsibilities of governments, regulators and corporate executives is to do business in compliance with basic ethical values. It is now acknowledged that there has been a general decline in ethical standards in the business world, perhaps due in part to a celebrity culture that overvalues wealth and shallow notions of 'success' ...
 
 
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May, 2011
 
Lectures
Transferability of successful aviation risk management processes? lecture given May 2001 by Christopher Hart (Deputy Chairman NTSB).
 
 
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June, 2010
 
Technical articles
To some involved in the road haulage fleet insurance sector, the term ‘risk management’ may still mean little more than driver training and claims analysis...
 
 
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June, 2010
 
A "Short Guide to Fraud Risk" is for: anyone who needs to better understand fraud risks, either across their organisation, or in a specific business unit; directors and managers who would like to add value by building fraud resistance into their organisation and to demonstrate to shareholders, regulators or other stakeholders that they are managing fraud risks, rather than just reacting to incidents; and regulators, auditors and compliance professionals who need to assess the effectiveness of an organisation's fraud prevention measures.
 
 
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June, 2010
 
A Short Guide to Political Risk addresses the 'grey' areas of risk - what does political risk really mean to a company who relies on operations in unstable areas for competitiveness and growth? What does it mean for a specific operation of strategic significance, and how can managers at the strategic and operational levels effectively address this unique type of risk? This is an essential read for risk managers and for all senior managers concerned with their organisation's global performance and reputation.
 
 
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June, 2010
 
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Approaches to Enterprise Risk Management is a multi-author book written by leading experts in the field of risk management including Aswath Damodoran, John C. Groth and David Shimko. It is a valuable tool that enables you to assess the potential business threats, both from within your organization and from external sources.
 
 
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March, 2010
 
Lectures
Deep-water construction projects from both a technical and risk management perspective. Lecture delivered by Sigurd Willoughby (Business Analyst, Corporate Insurance, Specialised Financial Services, StatoilHydro ASA) on 25 March 2010.
 
 
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June, 2009
 
There are all sorts of problems associated with reputation risk. Many organisations find that it doesn't fit neatly within operational risk; others struggle to allocate responsibility for it or to find ways of reporting effectively. Perhaps the biggest problem of all is that organisations often confuse reputation risk with reputation management...that is assuming they understand the concept at all.
 
 
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