All Analysis articles – Page 9
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AnalysisFour lessons to learn from hurricane Ian
Swiss Re’s sigma report highlights the key lessons that the risk management and insurance industry must learn from hurricane Ian.
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AnalysisRisk management is the best way to control insurance costs
Insurers want to work with businesses to counteract the impact of inflation, which threatens to drive up the cost of property and casualty claims, says David Jones, Director of Underwriting, QBE Europe.
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AnalysisCultivating risk culture
Tough to measure and tricky to implement, how can organisations bolster risk culture?
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AnalysisRussia-Ukraine conflict: At a crossroads
Both sides appear to be gearing up for a long, attritional war, with consequences on both sides
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AnalysisSupply chains: Building slack into the system
How do you manage supply chain risk effectively in a world of constant disruption?
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OpinionThe year operational resilience became a boardroom priority
Resilience is not a one-time box-tick exercise but an ongoing journey that begins with data and culture
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AnalysisWhen the lights go out
As Europe heads into a ‘Winter of Discontent’, how can risk managers plan for the worst, and coldest, of the energy crisis?
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AnalysisWhere there’s a will, there’s a way
Highlights from the World@Risk Climate Change and ESG Forum
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AnalysisPlugging gaping holes in protection
Does the creation of a mega captive in Europe reflect poorly on commercial insurers, and what are the risks involved?
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AnalysisSupply chain lessons from the COVID-crisis
How the medical product manufacturing industry was able to keep the PPE and vaccine supply chains flowing
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AnalysisInsuring the transition
The industry has a ‘once in a lifetime’ chance to support the transition to Net Zero. So what are we waiting for?
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AnalysisCyber: Hitting pause
At below $10 billion, why has the cyber re/insurance market failed to live up to its potential?
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AnalysisRemembering WannaCry, five years on
The attack highlighted the potential systemic impact of ransomware and indiscriminate nature
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OpinionWhen to outsource your claims
Corporates are taking on more risk as a result of the hard insurance market, but what does this mean for claims?
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AnalysisIs the ‘harsh market’ starting to ease?
At mid-year, pricing for most classes of business was back to technical levels - but cyber remains an outlier
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AnalysisLessons from the vaccine supply chain
How risk managers can learn vital lessons in resilience from the global vaccine effort
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AnalysisClaims shop window applauded for pandemic-driven innovation
Insurance Times editor Katie Scott explains why this year, celebrating claims excellence is all the more pertinent
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AnalysisLessons in risk from the Suez crisis
Suez, COVID and Brexit have challenged assumptions about the complex supply chain risks modern corporates must contend with
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AnalysisSocial engineering: Sophisticated and underinsured
Social engineering attacks are on the rise, but losses can pose a grey area where insurance is concerned
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AnalysisLessons in risk from the Boeing 737 MAX disasters
Myriad failures that contributed to the 737 MAX crashes revealed “systemic shortcomings” in Boeing’s ability to manage risk - Arthur D Little





