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Through the 1990s board level risk was the key area of attention. But, the author argues, the events of 9/11 changed all that. Now the focus has moved, first to hazard risk management, and then widening out to cover all areas which board level risk management decisions must now encompass.
Balance Sheet – Emerald Publishing
Published: Feb 1, 2004
Keywords: Risk management; Insurance companies
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