Internet offers executives new tool for managing risk
Article Abstract:
The Internet represents a valuable research tool for company risk management executives. A number of Web sites pertain directly to risk management and can be accessed at no cost. RiskWeb is a general Web page relating to risk management and insurance issues which contains extensive links to supplementary resources of use to the risk manager, including universities and insurance societies. Other, more specific sites containing direct information and resource links include those serving the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health and the Internet Disaster Information Center and the WeatherNet.
Publication Name: Best's Review Property-Casualty Insurance Edition
Subject: Insurance
ISSN: 0005-9714
Year: 1996
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Visit political sites on information highway
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There are several sites on the Internet that can be reviewed for information on the politics and politicians of the US. CBS News has a site named Campaign '96 that provides interesting information but is quite slow to use. The CapWeb site has a great amount of information on the US Congress. There are also electronic mail addresses for legislators.
Publication Name: Best's Review Property-Casualty Insurance Edition
Subject: Insurance
ISSN: 0005-9714
Year: 1996
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