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            Issue
September 15, 2008
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The Risk Innovators: In a Class of Their Own
In a Class of Their Own | Risk & Insurance 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 come to recognize their contributions. MORE
Also: The Responsibility Leaders
Also: How the Search Was Conducted

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Ratings' Enterprise Five
Ratings' Enterprise Five | Risk & Insurance Dreyer, Puccia, Easop, Mosher, Mohrenweiser--the five ratings analysts who can strike fear or spell relief in the heart of every risk manager. MORE

How Did the Terror Risk Models Stack Up?
How Did the Terror Risk Models Stack Up? | Risk & Insurance How well did the models do, seven years after Sept. 11, 2001? The modeled preferences--sabotage, conflagration, aircraft attacks, and the use of standoff weapons--have corresponded closely to those observed worldwide, with one or two exceptions: fewer big-yield bombs than expected, and fewer surface-to-air missile attacks on commercial aircraft. MORE

Terror Risk: The Next Seven Years
Terror Risk: The Next Seven Years | Risk & Insurance 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. MORE

Risk Manager Retention
Risk Manager Retention | Risk & Insurance Some companies like to hold onto their risk, finding creative in-house ways to fund and mitigate their exposures. Many risk managers like to hold onto their companies, expanding their career and their position with creativity and dedication. MORE

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