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Published by: Harvard Business Publishing
Originally published in: 2000
Version: 12 July 2000
Length: 22 pages
Data source: Field research

Abstract

Honeywell was the first to introduce an integrated risk management program that combined traditionally insured risks with other risks in an insurance contract. This case identifies the benefits of integrating risks and shows how such an approach might be valuable.
Size:
USD7.3 billion revenues; 53,000 employees
Other setting(s):
1997

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Abstract

Honeywell was the first to introduce an integrated risk management program that combined traditionally insured risks with other risks in an insurance contract. This case identifies the benefits of integrating risks and shows how such an approach might be valuable.

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Size:
USD7.3 billion revenues; 53,000 employees
Other setting(s):
1997

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