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Articles in Sept 15, 2008 issue of Risk & Insurance
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New columnist focuses on innovation
by Jack Roberts - From B to A
- AIG stock crashes
- CFO No. 3 for MMC
- Workplace homicides up
- Wind scale introduced
- Corrections
- Terrorism experts: increased risk for insurance industry
- It's not TRIA time again yet …
- Where in the world is insurance innovation?
- Rating risk management link library
- Standard and Poor's ERM initiative
- Risk 2.0
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Quote of the month
by Steven J. Dreyer -
Mortgage lenders feel the wrath of a Federal Judge and Attorneys General: a District Court judge in Wisconsin grants class-action status to plaintiffs, and attorneys general file suit against Countrywide
by Dan Reynolds -
When to wield weapons of mass destruction: terrorists might not be any closer to acquiring CBRN weapons, but they sure would like to be
by Matthew Brodsky -
Putting out home fires: employees want to work from home, but telecommuting increases a company's exposure to data theft
by Cyril Tuohy -
ERM makes inroads with carriers: compared with four years ago, the number of carriers with enterprise risk management programs has gone up, but the percentages belie the strength of the support
by Cyril Tuohy -
Viva local brokers: gaming Power Broker big on chances of small brokers and agents
by Matthew Brodsky -
Sweat income
by Dan Reynolds -
Innovation for risk managers
by Chris Mandel -
A fishy deal
by Peter Rousmaniere -
Dreading innovation
by Roger Crombie -
Recruitment is the real issue
by Thomas J. Slattery -
Buying time
by Joanna Makomaski -
Arbitration revisited
by Philip G. Kircher -
2008 Risk Innovators: in a class of their own: what have innovators in risk management and insurance done for you lately? Plenty, as it turns out. They just do it quietly and with little fanfare. That makes them sometimes hard to spot, but the time has co
by Dan Reynolds -
Bucking convention: a possible platform for an alternative energy underwriting strategy
by Gregory D.L. Morris -
Pressing the business case for enterprise risk management: commodity price risk sparks software program for ERM in energy markets
by Gregory D.L. Morris -
Pushing for reciprocal standards: safety veteran looks for ways to better assess contractors working in one of the most risk-prone cities in America
by Gregory D.L. Morris -
Story boarding success: comic strip bridges cultural gaps and helps workers understand the need for safety on the job
by Michael Fitzpatrick -
The gamer: an ex-Air Force pilot uses a game to mimic commercial real estate risks
by Michael Fitzpatrick -
Beyond Fred Flintstone: vulcan adapts a browser-based system for on-site claims reporting and cuts costs by 40 percent
by Michael Fitzpatrick -
Level on the level: one-stop shopping for an effective defense strategy in construction defect cases: beating the lawyers at their own game
by Michael Fitzpatrick -
The perfectionist: risk manager at smaller company employs technology even the bigger boys might not have
by Matthew Brodsky -
Sealing the big deals: adjectives like "elite" and italicized emphasis still suit one of risk management's top personalities
by Matthew Brodsky -
Crafting shoes to fill: risk manager shows company how it's done with a focus on safety, loss control and responsible risk transfer
by Matthew Brodsky -
Building the towers of power: hotel risk manager wields rare property placement to lead company toward future
by Matthew Brodsky -
Feeding on risk creativity and dedication: the secret sauce for success: tying risk management into the corporate philosophy
by Matthew Brodsky -
Beyond Saffir-Simpson: trading hurricane futures on the CHI-Town Mercantile Exchange
by Steve Yahn -
Swiss Re's Tom Skwarek clocks industry with a new idea: just-in-time capital: up to $500-million in new, regulatory capital can be triggered in the event of a major catastrophe
by Steve Yahn -
The X-V files: a forensic look at B.I. value: finding the "pinch points" in supply chain risk
by Steve Yahn -
Doing away with "named location" risk on environmental policies: executive pushes for holistic coverage of environmental risk at financial institutions with a little help from Aon and AIG
by Steve Yahn -
Visual clusters of risk: risk management professor and former Risk and Insurance Management Society Inc. director builds an enterprise risk knowledge warehouse
by Steve Yahn -
Upending a model: anchoring a new model in the world disability claimants actually live in
by Patricia Vowinkel -
Implementing a just culture: SSM Health Cafe's approach helped promote patient safety by encouraging communication and allowing for the identification of risks and safety hazards
by Patricia Vowinkel -
Giving care to hospitals: the innovative Caregiver Safety Accreditation cuts the costs incurred by a hospital consortium
by Patricia Vowinkel -
In the blood: a risk manager's fingerprint identity solution for an Indiana blood bank
by Patricia Vowinkwel -
Health reformthat's the ticket: injecting some competition into the health insurance marketplace and simplifying transactions
by Patricia Vowinkel -
The seeker: long before it was popular, Dan Anderson was talking about risk and sustainability
by Susan Gurevitz -
Put your money where…. How to get school leadership to invest scarce dollars in safety and prevention, and show a return-on-investment
by Susan Gurevitz -
A man of action: running with the idea of self-insurance
by Susan Gurevitz -
Creating best practices: Nicholas Tworischuk tackled the immense task of categorizing risk management best practices for the 57 colleges and universities in New Jersey
by Susan Gurevitz -
Now showing: fixed on filmmaking to get safety messages through to impressionable students
by Susan Gurevitz -
Champion for ERM: Society of Actuaries board member pioneers new credential in his spare time
by Erin Gazica -
Sprinkler researcher is on fire: FM Global engineer has been an integral part of the company's widely respected fire research
by Erin Gazica -
Product protects foreign suppliers: ACE team takes on the hot topic of liability for U.S. companies with overseas suppliers
by Erin Gazica -
Birth mother of CAT modeling spins on: props to Karen Clark for her work on the IPCC, and at her new firm
by Erin Gazica -
Fair, fast settlements unsettle a hidebound bureaucracy: a pair of astute compensation managers move aggressively against problem claims and raise the bar for their peers
by Dan Reynolds -
Insisting on consistency: there are advantages to belonging in the middle of the pack: it forces the whizzes around you to keep things basic and simple
by Dan Reynolds -
Planting a mole in the office of your own TPA: risk manager finds a way to manage his TPA and carrier, not the other way around
by Dan Reynolds -
Inking an industrial advantage partnership: a risk manager applies the most overlooked of innovations: common sense
by Dan Reynolds -
The check on the wall: Dan Thomas indoctrinates risk management into the academic and social culture
by Susan Gurevitz -
Fashioning a forum: Mike Witka has created a place for Roman Catholic risk managers to share their concerns and methods
by Susan Gurevitz -
Teaching the children: Dawn Watkins is saving money in Los Angeles for co-workers and to better educate kids
by Susan Gurevitz -
Rocking Little Rock: revamping "old school" thinking by cutting waste and finding interim work for injured workers
by Susan Gurevitz -
Culture change: weaving together strands of workers' comp claims management for New York City
by Susan Gurevitz -
Running risk whitewaters: creating results in a Canadian YMCA program that counts the perils of rafting among its risks
by Susan Gurevitz -
Course corrections: driving disability rates of his company's drivers in one directiondownward
by Patricia Vowinkel -
Serving managers a hardier menu of tools: making programs accessible to managers via the intranet puts a dent in frequency claims
by Patricia Vowinkel -
Patience nets many virtues: Dana Berry used the patience learned as an English teacher to rope sales into the risk management matrix
by Michael Fitzpatrick -
One platform for one and all: Internet-based platform links underwriting and the risk control field
by Erin Gazica -
Fear this: making headway by tackling others' fears
by Michael Fitzpatrick -
Mainframe of mind: teasing workers' comp injury data out of SEPTA's mainframe helped managers curb accidents
by Steve Yahn -
An eye for managing risk on the road: a small camera lets drivers see how they're doing, and results can be used in court to defend them
by Steve Yahn -
In search of a more perfect union: coaxing, or coaching, the unions with a restructured disability program was the key to Southern Cal Edison's Return-to-Work Job Coach program
by Gregory D.L. Morris -
A proselyte for a holistic view of risk: leaving the minutia of spreadsheet-clogged white papers where they belong: on the shelves
by Gregory D.L. Morris -
Ratings' enterprise five: Dreyer, Puccia, Easop, Mosher, Mohrenweiserthe five ratings analysts who can strike fear or spell relief in the heart of every risk manager
by B.G. Yovovich -
How did the terror risk models stack up? How well did the models do, seven years after Sept. 11, 2001? The modeled preferencessabotage, conflagration, aircraft attacks, and the use of standoff weaponshave corresponded closely to those observed
by Andrew Coburn -
Terror risk: the next seven years: for now, the stalemate between the forces of radicalism and the coalition of moderate states assures a status quo, according to terrorism risk analysts. How long the equilibrium will last is anyone's guess
by Andrew Coburn
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