Issue 2 2011
Issue 2 2011
As rivers overrun their banks, levees strain against the rush of high water, and businesses brace for the deluge, a team of flood specialists takes on the challenge of mitigating loss in the face of looming peril.
Letter from the Editor
When Nature CallsFeatured Article
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In Australia, some insurers believe it’s actually the government’s role to establish an adequate flood map of the country. Here’s why.
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Developing markets lie at the core of today’s new corporate order. Equal doses of patience, pragmatism and visionary leadership take the guesswork out of entering new markets.
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Among a handful of powerful initiatives designed to confront flood hazards head on, FM Global has assembled a highly accomplished flood research team
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How enhanced flood mapping will revolutionize loss prevention
Additional Content
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Cash flow planning and its impact on conducting business
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Discernible trends and subtle similarities are beginning to emerge in regulatory themes
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A client service process works best when led by the client.
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High grades for claims performance mean promises well kept
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Hosam Ali discusses his background, his group’s groundbreaking research, and the role science plays in the world of commercial property insurance.
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Floodwater often contains various contaminants, like mud, sand and sewage
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What do we know right now about shifts in climate, and what can we glean from the current increase in the intensity of storms?
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At last, a sprinkler nozzle for corrosive, industrial duct environments
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Developing markets lie at the core of today’s new corporate order. Equal doses of patience, pragmatism and visionary leadership take the guesswork out of entering new markets.























